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Vintage 60's slingerland kit for sale

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There are a few factors that warrant top dollar for vintage drums set. Which you are definitly asking..

1. Rarity of set which would include sizes.

2. Condition

3. Is it all factory original, including finish.

4. Is it a matched set.

Note: Most dealers I see that are selling high end gear will post detailed shots of the interiors, and the edges.

Posted on 13 years ago
#11
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Agreed. Not w/ an 18".

1964 Gold Sparkle Round badge 20,12,14
1970 SS Badge, Blue Satin Flame 22,13,16
1962 Tangerine sparkle, Gretsch. 18, 12,14, 5x14
1960's/70's Slingerland 18,12,14 silver sparkle
194? Slingerland "Rolling Bomber" Blue/white Duco 28,13,14,7x14
1940's Radio Kings. 26,13,16 WMP finish
Gretsch Anniversary sparkle 22,13,16, 5.5x14
Posted on 13 years ago
#12
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Just some perspective.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Gretsch-Drums-Vintage-60s-Name-Band-Roundbadge-/300532195139?pt=Vintgae_Drums_Percussion&hash=item45f91d5f43#ht_742wt_1139

Roundbadge selling for $2400, you can be sure that with "bop" sizes, it would be at least $1000 dearer. I think $3000 for a slingerland in these sizes is a fair enough deal considering everything.

Or even this....http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Gretsch-Drum-Set-round-badge-/290539190745?pt=Vintgae_Drums_Percussion&hash=item43a57c39d9

Posted on 13 years ago
#13
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The thing is that unfortunately Slingerland drum sets just aren't selling in the same ballpark as Gretsch drums.

Do a search of completed Slingerland auctions then do a Gretsch search.

What finish was the set originally?

Posted on 13 years ago
#14
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$850 tops.

It looks like mahogany. Not walnut. This tells me that someone removed the red sparkle wrap and refinished it, which is why new heads fit so easily. Hollywood Ace snare is okay. Not a big ticket item. The 18" kick is desirable. But it wouldn't be too difficult to scour craigslist, buy 4 mismatched Slingerlands, strip them and clear coat them for $350-$500. Slingerland is one of the most common vintage drums in America. I don't know if it's because I live 30 minutes away from the old Niles, IL plant or what. But I routinely buy Slingerlands for the cost of a couple pizzas. It seems like everybody has something Slingerland in their basement or at the pawn shops. I got a 7 piece set (with Zildjians) for $75 at a garage sale, 20" white marine pearl bass drum from a local school for FREE, $40 for three assorted drums (maple), $75 for a snare with case, and my main kit ('68 4-piece silver sparkle) for $200.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From DaSwans

$850 tops.It looks like mahogany. Not walnut. This tells me that someone removed the red sparkle wrap and refinished it, which is why new heads fit so easily. Hollywood Ace snare is okay. Not a big ticket item. The 18" kick is desirable. But it wouldn't be too difficult to scour craigslist, buy 4 mismatched Slingerlands, strip them and clear coat them for $350-$500. Slingerland is one of the most common vintage drums in America. I don't know if it's because I live 30 minutes away from the old Niles, IL plant or what. But I routinely buy Slingerlands for the cost of a couple pizzas. It seems like everybody has something Slingerland in their basement or at the pawn shops. I got a 7 piece set (with Zildjians) for $75 at a garage sale, 20" white marine pearl bass drum from a local school for FREE, $40 for three assorted drums (maple), $75 for a snare with case, and my main kit ('68 4-piece silver sparkle) for $200.

Man Da! Cut me in on some of those deals! :)

1965 Slingerland Champagne Sparkle 22, 12, 13, 16
1965 Slingerland COB Krupa Sound King
1960's Slingerland Student snare (unfinished project)
1970's Tempro finished in Ruby Strata
Yamaha DTXtreme III Special
Posted on 13 years ago
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From Jazzdrummin

Man Da! Cut me in on some of those deals! :)

Yeah, if you ask a drum dealer, I think they'll tell you a kit like this is worth MUCH more than that! I'd prefer the kit like this, I think its the most beautiful kit I have ever seen, who cares if the wrap might have been taken off? It doesn't affect the sound, just makes it look nicer

Posted on 13 years ago
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From bosphorus92

Yeah, if you ask a drum dealer, I think they'll tell you a kit like this is worth MUCH more than that! I'd prefer the kit like this, I think its the most beautiful kit I have ever seen, who cares if the wrap might have been taken off? It doesn't affect the sound, just makes it look nicer

I can understand that completely I love natural finishes BUT people that are going to shell out serious money for a set of vintage tubs want original finishes.

Posted on 13 years ago
#18
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You could just run some more auctions for less and less BIN prices, and get back to us when it sells since you don't seem to like what you are hearing around here?

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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From kevins

You could just run some more auctions for less and less BIN prices, and get back to us when it sells since you don't seem to like what you are hearing around here?

No, its just that I myself think a kit like this is worth a lot of money, and would pay for another one like it if I had the money. But I seem to be different to the fray, so I'll be in the minority with these things. Like imo I see some horrible sparkle kits go for a high price, and some beautiful natural ones go from really cheap. Just my opinion I guess.

Posted on 13 years ago
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