Sorry - it's the newbie with another (dumb?) question. Would replacing my '64 Acrolite with a rewrap snare increase the collectable value of the Black Oyster Pearl kit (described below) that I got from '65 - '67? There's a guy from Waco Texas who does nice looking re-wraps and sells on ebay. One is currently listed. Hope this is an okay question to ask. Thanks!
Pros and Cons of adding rewrap snare to otherwise vintage kit? Last viewed: 12 hours ago
I don't think so. I think ANY re-wrap is going to be valued as a "player's drum"...meaning no collectible value, but still has a legit vintage sound and worth whatever it's worth to the player. You would do better to wait, save your money and get a the real deal when one comes up for auction or sale.
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Thanks - I'm sure you are right. I just wonder if when and if the real deal does come along I will be able to afford it.
Get the re-wrap if the price is fair. You'll love having a matched set [finally]and when the real deal appears, sell the re-wrap and apply for a second mortgage to pay for the original.
DonS
Tucson
Get the re-wrap if the price is fair. You'll love having a matched set [finally]and when the real deal appears, sell the re-wrap and apply for a second mortgage to pay for the original. DonSTucson
What he said.
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