Only Admins can see this message.
Data Transition still in progress. Some functionality may be limited until the process is complete.
Processing Attachment, Gallery - 136.68476%

Guy Asking $975 For Tempro Set: Is He On Drugs?

Guest
Loading...

I put up a much better photo in my first thread for you guys to check out. I see he's dropped the price $225 already. I might lowball him and see what he says. I do love the color.

Posted on 7 years ago
#11
Loading...

From Kenwood

As a collector, I can see that someone might pay that price for those particular drumsa minty mint center lug pearl fantasia Star kit badged for Kent and with double toms and a 14" FT too..JEEZ!

Kenwood!

Yes, as a collector, I could see someone paying that price! All the chrome was in fantastic condition, plus the 14" floor tom and Stage Band style lugs. Again, this was the exception.

-Mark

Posted on 7 years ago
#12
Loading...

Mark yes that Kent pearl fantasia is one collectable little drum set for sure

on those Tempros I agree with Vater 350.00 then another bill for shipping

that would be all the money ..They are a cool though

Posted on 7 years ago
#13
Loading...

From DrumBob

I put up a much better photo in my first thread for you guys to check out. I see he's dropped the price $225 already. I might lowball him and see what he says. I do love the color.

I honestly don't think that you've got anything to worry about.

Quote the seller: "Now let me be clear, I realize that this is a made in Japan set, and I'm not an idiot and think I'm gonna get what my buy it now price is."

He also added that the first decent offer that he gets that's not a slap in the face will likely be accepted.

The two of you simply need to come to a "meeting of the minds" as to the determination of a "decent offer", based on the kit in question.

Good luck!

Posted on 7 years ago
#14
Posts: 176 Threads: 7
Loading...

^That quote was not there yesterday, unless I somehow overlooked it. I suspect the seller has either been following this thread, or he's gotten some messages from folks who know how much these are really worth.

Vintage kits:
1969 Rogers Holiday - black diamond pearl (20/16/13/12)
196x Star (Lyra/Majestic) - blue sparkle pearl (22/14/13) Restoration Project
1987 Pearl KC-3500 - jet black (22/16/13/12)
Not-so-vintage kits:
2007 Hart Dynamics Professional 6.4 e-kit / Roland TDW-20
Snares:
60s Gretsch 5x14 maple WMP / 68 Ludwig 5x14 Supraphonic / 93 Pearl 3x14 Free Floating brass piccolo / 60s Star (Lyra) 5x14 luan blue sparkle pearl / 87 Pearl 6.5x14 steel
Posted on 7 years ago
#15
Loading...

While your posted picture is small, the color appears to be purple grain pearl. Does that seem correct?

-Mark

Posted on 7 years ago
#16
Loading...

sort of a purple ripple kinda?

Posted on 7 years ago
#17
Guest
Loading...

Yes, it's a purple swirl finish that I very much like. I posted another photo that's better in my original thread.

Posted on 7 years ago
#18
Posts: 176 Threads: 7
Loading...

The ad says the finish is ruby red strata. Here's a better shot, it really is a nice finish.

1 attachments
Vintage kits:
1969 Rogers Holiday - black diamond pearl (20/16/13/12)
196x Star (Lyra/Majestic) - blue sparkle pearl (22/14/13) Restoration Project
1987 Pearl KC-3500 - jet black (22/16/13/12)
Not-so-vintage kits:
2007 Hart Dynamics Professional 6.4 e-kit / Roland TDW-20
Snares:
60s Gretsch 5x14 maple WMP / 68 Ludwig 5x14 Supraphonic / 93 Pearl 3x14 Free Floating brass piccolo / 60s Star (Lyra) 5x14 luan blue sparkle pearl / 87 Pearl 6.5x14 steel
Posted on 7 years ago
#19
Loading...

Purple Grain Pearl was an offered finish, but I have yet to see it shown in a catalog, either by Pearl or any other stencil company. So, yes, it certainly can be considered a rare finish and can command a higher price. The question comes down to, how much more?

Over the decades, I've downloaded 1000's of drum pictures for personal reference. Most of these have come from eBay. Searching through all my MIJ drums, I found only one Purple Grain Pearl snare drum, which was "Pearl" manufactured. It was one of their higher end snare drums at the time...10 Battleship lugs and a nice strainer. The model number was 2414. The pictured snare drum sold back in April, 2014, for $230.50.

Based on that price, I can certainly see and entire kit fetching around $500 today. Remember, condition is everything!

-Mark

3 attachments
129.5 kB
112.7 kB
135.7 kB
Posted on 7 years ago
#20
  • Share
  • Report
Action Another action Something else here