Sounds interesting. There have been so many drums put out by drummers for famous people. I remember when Huey Lewis' drummer started a drum company in the late '80s or early '90s. Usually, there are small numbers and short runs.The value would be determined by what shape it's in, if anyone knows who this Curry guy is, and how much someone is willing to pay for it. In many cases, unless it is Craviotto quality, these boutique drums just don't bring in the Benjamins.
I agree...and I build boutique drums...one trip to GhostNote or any of the other builder sites will show you of what we speak. There are a handful of successful boutique builders...there are thousands of unsuccessful ones. I build for myself & a (very) small client base...this was a hobby until I lost my job, I am now actively working to expand my client base. I've been working with wood & restoring furniture since childhood, so all of my builds have natural hand rubbed finishes...for the most part Tung Oil. I also do not use Keller shells, other then their Vintage Mahogany's with re-rings. Got a guy in England that makes my Birch shells, got a good friend in Kentucky that makes my Stave shells (with milled in re-rings) and use VaughnCraft for solid steambent shells.
Here's a couple links to recent snare builds & a Walnut Stave kit I'm building for myself.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.272283132784013.77992.100000069859676&type=3
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.272289219450071.77993.100000069859676&type=3
I've seen a few Curry snares floating around on the Bay, but never seen one in person. I've got a mystery Boutique myself, it's a TimeTech 12 ply natural finish Maple, built in Canada. Great snare & very well crafted...who ever built this really loved what they were doing, but I can't find one damn thing out about this builder. Here's a pic, maybe someone here knows this guy.