Cool color, but no copper mist. Maybe a good repaint, the dings have paint in them, and I've never seen hoops with hoop mounted accessories without any marring in the finish. Collectible doesn't mean valuable...just ask my wife about her beanie babies.
Yep, I see the dings on the top of the bass drum. Plus the hoops are not the typical semi-gloss black and there is some type of strange metal trim used as inlay. The mounted single headed tom might have had a calf skin head tacked to the resonant side.
Check the grommets that hold the snare and bass drum badges. If the insides are twisted or marred, then the badges were removed. Which supports the idea that the drums were repainted. Of course, the non-standard color is also a give away. The original paint would have been a two tone.
These drums are now considered "players" grade, which means the re-sale value has been reduced. Add in the facts that the kit configuration is made up of a single headed tom tom, a single tension bass drum and no matching floor tom and the "collectibility" factor becomes low to nothing. If the drums are 3 ply, then that could help raise the value.
In my opinion, all of these items come into play to make it a good "players" drum kit. Please understand this is just one person's opinion and the drums are still great instruments that will sound awesome. They just won't command a high price.
I'm going to take a stab at value:
[LIST]
[*]Tom - $100 to $150
[*]Bass - $175 to $200
[*]Snare -
[*] (6 lug) - $175 to $200
[*] (8 lug) - $250 to $275
[*]Bass pedal - $50 to $75
[*]Cowbell/cymbal arm/sticks - $????
[/LIST]
So I would guess a range between $500 - $700 for everything, probably more on the lower side. Again this is my opinion and I look for other member's opinions/corrections too.
-Tim