I bought these at the old Mars Music in Bridgeton, MO back in 2001. It was a 3-piece 13/16/20 in aqua satin flame. The rail mount had been removed, and either a Ludwig or Tama mount had been installed leaving some massive holes. The mount was no longer on these when I bought them, but besides the rail mount & diamond plate, they were complete.
I was going to just plug the holes and recover the 3-piece, when an orphan yellow satin flame 16" floor tom showed up on ebay shortly after I picked these up.
So, I bought the orphan and refinished them all in newer aqua satin flame. The color and design is slightly off from the original, but it's pretty close. Besides, with the holes, I figured I was doing this kit a service. Oh, and the orphan's wrap what split and pretty bad also.
Shortly after finishing the set, I found a 6-lug snare on ebay that was complete but the wrap had already been removed. I figured I needed to add it, and had left over wrap to refinish it.
I played this kit on & off in a local band for about 6 or 7 years, until I moved for work. I didn't install a rail or cymbal holder on the bass, or the diamond plate on the tom, but picked them up off of ebay over the years. I used a snare stand for the tom.
While living in Charleston and no longer playing in a band, I figured I'd put is on ebay and see what I could get. Before I did, I installed the mounts on the bass & tom.
It sold way quicker than I thought it would, and I had a lengthy description of all work that I had done to it.
By the way, it had all of the paper tags, and when I plugged the holes I painted the interiors to match. You really couldn't tell there had ever been any work done.
After it sold, I really wished I had kept it because I'll never get another Gretsch RB.
Thanks,
Steve