First of all, let me say that another thread under a different heading (http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=32625) prompted me to start this thread.
Since I have a passion for Pearl Fiberglass and Wood-Fiberglass drums of the 1970s, I'm always looking for them, frequently buying them, and then of course repairing/refurbishing/restoring/re-whatever and then re-selling them usually to others that have a similar passion or interest in them. I've sold sets and orphans alike, and have helped many other Pearl FG & W/FG "fans" find that missing piece for their set.
But, like just about any and everything else, there are those "out there" that will jump into the "business" of selling these things, and they're not ashamed to "sell you a bill of goods."
Some current eBay examples:
In all three of these listings, not only is the starting bid set astronomically high (in other words, if a buyer is patient enough, he WILL find the same drums for significantly LESS) but the descriptions make me sick!! They're not accurate and truthful, either by design or ignorance. Even though I regularly sell on eBay, no doubt it is a place where "let the buyer beware" has significant meaning!
Now, for a positive example:
This one started at $0.99 with no reserve. Watch this one. It will bring a "fair" price when it's all said an done.
(No, this one is NOT mine, but I'm watching and may yet bid!)
Sorry for the rant. As you might have guessed, it's a slow day at work so far!!
Bill