I currently found a joker on Ebay selling a 1971 silver sparkle 22, 12, 13, 16 LUDWIG Classic kit. He is selling each tom separately, and even worse he has stripped each tom of all their hardware except for the badge and is selling their respective lugs, mounts, rims, etc. on separate listings. I recently put out an ad in my community and found the man I sold a 1978 LUDWIG kit to, because I had kept the original floor tom and gave him a 1969 tom without knowing it at the time. I made the trade with him and took back the 69' which ironically enough was in considerably worse shape. Point is.......I am a purist and felt that the kit should stay together. This guy on Ebay infuriates me. He can't be a collector or respect vintage drums, or at the very least even be a drummer. I hope to never see this total lack of respect for vintage drums on this forum.......:mad:
Yes the answer boils down to money. Perhaps he is in dire straights. His wife is dying of cancer, son killed in Iraq, lost his job and can't afford the mortgage, trying to put his kids through college and give them a better life than he had.
Or maybe he is doing well and wants to go on vacation, buy that 57 Chevy he always wanted...maybe even saving up to put the money into a Copper Mist Gretsch 12/14/18.
Then again, maybe he is just a greedy bastard who could care less about vintage drums.
My point is that he could be doing a lot worse things than selling drums, and we shouldn't be so quick to judge.
A dispespect of vintage drums would be throwing them in the trash heap like so many sets have gone.
Now go make some music!