In case anyone was wondering, I went with the Club date!!
Thank you SO much to everyone for their time and input, much appreciated!!
Original Thread: "Hey everyone, I'm pretty new to this website but I am very thankful I found it!
I am looking for some expert advice as to what I should do.
It has been on my bucket list for quite some time as a drummer to own a Ludwig in blue sparkle. I am a sucker for both Ludwig and their blue sparkle kits. I GOTTA HAVE ONE!
My question is this, out of 3 options I am torn. (all of these are in blue sparkle)
Option #1: Buy a 67 club date from a local guy in excellent condition for $800 (12, 14, 20)
Option #2: Hold out for a Super classic and keep hunting.
Option #3: Drop the big bucks, ditch the vintage idea, and go with a brand new Legacy kit that could last me forever.
Let me explain why each option is appealing to me.
Option #1 is appealing because it is very affordable, local, the kit is in great shape, its legit, and I trust the seller.
Also because I own 2 other kits, a tama superstar hyper-drive in 10, 12, 16, 22 (I use it for practicing mainly because its so flexible with set up) and I also own a Yamaha YD kit in 13, 16, 22, which is being completely redone by a buddy of mine who owns his own custom drum building shop (rat rod custom drums)
Thus, the club date would be a great addition as far as sizes go with 12, 14, and 20. I would have 3 kits all in pretty different sizes.
Option #2 is appealing because I LOVE the 13, 16, 22 setup and to me its the grand daddy series of the 60's. I would be more proud telling someone I own a super classic over a club date, not to dis-respect the clubbies, just being honest.
Option #3 is a little far fetched since they are SO dang expensive, BUT if I want to buy a Ludwig blue sparkle kit to keep for the rest of my life should I start brand new and keep it in mint condition? Also I absolutely love the look of a virgin rack tom on a snare stand and a virgin kick. I would go with the super classic sizes of the 60's with it.
If you have taken the time to read through all of this, I thank you very kindly! I appreciate your time!"