Piece of cake. He refunded my PayPal payment immediately and I agreed to cancel the auction so he could get his eBay fees refunded.
I'm a real eBay supporter. It's not always perfect but I find that, if you read and follow the rules, this kind of thing is usually well protected.
I even spent the time to detail everything I could about the drum so he wouldn't have the same problem with the next buyer. I explained the lugs were from an acrolite and about the badge and the shell, etc.
The badge is a pointy edge blue and olive so that pretty much narrows it down to '71 - '72 (theoretically). I don't think Ludwig made a shell without re-rings until the late 70's did they?
His reply was, "If the next buyer can read, I shouldn't have any problems".
So, he went ahead and relisted it as a "rare" Ludwig. LOL He says, "The coating or cover of the shell may have been rewrapped-recolored, which means I do not know if this color was the original Ludwig wrap so if this is an issue, DO NOT BID! "
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Ludwig-Snare-Drum-70s-w-stand-Gorgeous-RARE-/290595693872?pt=Vintgae_Drums_Percussion&hash=item43a8da6530
So many obvious things on this drum that I can't believe I fell into it like I did.
It's too bad he's still selling it as a Ludwig. Someone's going to get ripped.