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The cost of restoring our vintage drums!

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From SlingerLynn

I feel your pain. My first vintage kit started with the purchase of a 1958 22/13/16 Slingerland WMP kit for $650. 10 correct Ts and claws and two 13" COB sticksaver hoops probably cost me another $150. Then came a matching 1958 Super Gene Krupa snare was $300, plus about $150 for some correct parts. New heads were probably $150 as well. Period correct hardware was $200-250 (I got a great deal on cymbal stands). Then the crowning glory was the matching canister throne for which I paid $440 for. So, all told, I put over $2,000 in that kit. However, I did OK by trading for a mid-40s RK kit that used to belong to Barrett Deems. But, I still miss the 58s.By the way, Mark, your 15" FT looks amazing. Enjoy it!Lynn

Hi Lynn!

Great story...and it makes me feel better, too! Do you have any pictures of that kit? Would love to see it. Also, thanks for the compliment on my FT!

-Mark

Posted on 7 years ago
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From CompactDrums

I make sure to never pay attention to, and definitely not add up the final cost of a project...:)

Words to live by!! LoLoLoLo

-Mark

Posted on 7 years ago
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From jaghog

This is our biggest problem parts ! And people selling drums don't realize how expensive and hard to find missing parts when you tell them why you can't pay there price , or low ball so much that's the hard cold facts that's why I limited my purchases to complete drums or if it's rare and missing a few I can go with it , but no bottom hoops and t rods is bad enough...let alone strainers wires etc...

Exactly jaghog!

Unless it something really "special", any project I take on nowadays has to have at all or at least most of the pieces there. I tend to shy away from re-wraps, missing wood bass drum hoops, missing tom mounts etc. because those parts can add up fast and turn a $250 "good deal" kit into a $500 "I spent more than it's worth" kit.

Like many of us, I don't do it for the money. I don't think about resale value. It's for the love and passion and therapy of it. But I have learned to be wiser and not overspend on a project to the point of not making financial sense.

Posted on 7 years ago
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I remember the thought I had over 4 years ago when I bought my Star kit. "My gosh, it's so cheap!!" But, several shipments of lugs, rods, badges, cymbal attachments later it is not so cheap. And I am NOT adding it up.

But, like others have said, it's just so much fun to bring these instruments back to life. And to look back and say, yeah, I did this. And then to get to play it ... someday.

-Doug

late 60s Ludwig Standard kit (blue strata)
late 60s Star kit (red satin)
Tama Rockstar Custom
a few snares ...
Posted on 7 years ago
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From idrum4fun

Hi Lynn!Great story...and it makes me feel better, too! Do you have any pictures of that kit? Would love to see it. Also, thanks for the compliment on my FT!-Mark

You're very welcome for the compliment! The drum, and your work to make it the beauty it is now, is deserving.

Here's a link to a couple of the last pictures I got of the WMP kit, right after I got the canister throne and just before I traded the kit: http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=35611.

Take care!

Lynn

I'm no guru, just a vintage drum junkie!

Psalm 150:5
1945 Slingerland RK sparkling gold pearl 26/13/14/16/early 50s 5.5x14 Krupa RK
1967 Slingerland green glass glitter 20/12/14/Hollywood Ace
60s Slingerland 24/13/16/7x14 project
24/13/16/7x14 project RKs
60s 5 & 6.5 Sound Kings
1942 7x14 WMP Krupa RK
1930s Slingerland Universal
1967 Ludwig Hollywood sparkling blue pearl 22/12/13/16
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 400 & 402
1965 Ludwig Jazz Fest sparkling blue pearl
1923 Ludwig 5x14 NOB
Posted on 7 years ago
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Hi Lynn!

Thanks for the link to pictures of your kit! Truly beautiful!

-Mark

Posted on 7 years ago
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From idrum4fun

Hi Lynn!Thanks for the link to pictures of your kit! Truly beautiful!-Mark

Thank you very much! I wish I could buy that kit back from the guy I traded with. I miss it.

Lynn

I'm no guru, just a vintage drum junkie!

Psalm 150:5
1945 Slingerland RK sparkling gold pearl 26/13/14/16/early 50s 5.5x14 Krupa RK
1967 Slingerland green glass glitter 20/12/14/Hollywood Ace
60s Slingerland 24/13/16/7x14 project
24/13/16/7x14 project RKs
60s 5 & 6.5 Sound Kings
1942 7x14 WMP Krupa RK
1930s Slingerland Universal
1967 Ludwig Hollywood sparkling blue pearl 22/12/13/16
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 400 & 402
1965 Ludwig Jazz Fest sparkling blue pearl
1923 Ludwig 5x14 NOB
Posted on 7 years ago
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You traded the kit for what???

Keep fixing them up...
Posted on 7 years ago
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From drumfx

You traded the kit for what???

Here's a link to pictures of the kit I traded for, and some of the information on it: http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=35582.

Lynn

I'm no guru, just a vintage drum junkie!

Psalm 150:5
1945 Slingerland RK sparkling gold pearl 26/13/14/16/early 50s 5.5x14 Krupa RK
1967 Slingerland green glass glitter 20/12/14/Hollywood Ace
60s Slingerland 24/13/16/7x14 project
24/13/16/7x14 project RKs
60s 5 & 6.5 Sound Kings
1942 7x14 WMP Krupa RK
1930s Slingerland Universal
1967 Ludwig Hollywood sparkling blue pearl 22/12/13/16
1967 Ludwig Supraphonic 400 & 402
1965 Ludwig Jazz Fest sparkling blue pearl
1923 Ludwig 5x14 NOB
Posted on 7 years ago
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I'm at about $600-$700 on a Bare shell 26" Radio King ....

Posted on 7 years ago
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