The drum set arrived earlier today, and I raced to GC to pick it up. As I drove, I imagined water damage, cracked shells, rusty hardware, strong tobacco smell. In my heart I already knew I was sending it back, so I didn't have any hope.
So when I arrived, the first issue we discovered was that the box was too big to fit in my RAV-4. I had to unbox everything in the open in front of the guys working and the customers. So yes, after a moment, a crowd gathered near. As I dug through the peanuts I could imagine the silent "too bad..." from the folks around me.
But them... I pulled the 12 inch tom from the box. It was wrapped very well, but I had to know. I loosened the wrap to find the muffler. To my shock, the felt padding on the muffler was not rotten. In fact, it felt new! So with my hopes sailing high I unboxed the rest of the drums and took them home, still wrapped.
At home I unwrapped the toms and... well... WOW! The set appears to be almost new. No smells, gorgeous wood, no water damage. I took my tape measure and each tom shell had about a 1/16th inch variance in diameter! Bass drum is closer to a 1/8" variance near the tom mount points (which makes sense.) There is evidence of some previous shell separation repair on the 14 (glue and sanding... very good sanding!) but I've seen new sets in worse shape!
Serial numbers are in the 57,xxx range, with raised lettering on the badges. All the drums have a "P" stamped on the inside. Definitely an Avante.
As I unwrapped more, it's not perfect: the tom mounts are showing rust, and the bass hoops are scarred up. One of the bass spurs is missing, and the rubber caps on the spurs and floor tom legs are shot. But still... I'm typing this post and I keep looking at the set. Wow... how did I get so freaking lucky?