There's a blue 22" Vistalite shell on eBay right now that's got me disheartened. Its starting bid is $950 and it's just a bare shell. What kind of greedy, uneducated moron lists a bare shell for $950? They seller also thinks it's a 24.
Anyone else get disheartened at all the greed in the vintage drum market?
Currently looking for a 3-ply 24x14 Ludwig in champagne sparkle w/rail consolette and cymbal mount!
Hey, there's a great deal right here on this forum, a 3pc Gretsch rb kit for under a grand!Cool1
As you all know i renovate to a high standard. I do the majority of selling on ebay. I agree some prices are stupid. There are still some great deals out there in the drum business. The stuff i sell is mainly british vintage, which is normally reasonably priced. I do a lot of trade with the USA. The ludwig marcher you see in drum gallery came with some drums i bought recently and cost me £30 for it. Sometimes i can get a great profit and then other times i break even. This particular marcher will give me a good profit. All the best guys.
There are a lot of uneducated people that stumble across great equipment and throw ridiculous prices on it. They see an old K for BIN and apply that price to an old A, etc.
And everything is "rare". Zildjian A 60s 20" ride RARE. Such nonsense.
And then there are those who know exactly what they have and think that someone will pay 20% over the actual value. Maybe someone will, but I've seen the same cymbals on craigslist for about a year. So much for maybe.
I love free market, but I'm sick of idiots landing great equipment and stripping it for parts. I'll see every nut and bolt from a great old drum separated and listed on someone's ebay account. Unreal.
Rant over. For now.
The only sure thing in life is CHANGE. Yes, the market has evolved, and yes prices have changed. Yes, there is lots of stupid prices being asked, but overall I feel the market is good! We’re talking about it, right? This has evolved from the 70’s to now. Look what is available! You can get a Oyster Blue Downbeat if you look deep enough. Going to pay for it, but hey, if that’s what you want? Go for it!
You’ll never get rid of the guitar player who finds a Gretsch 14x14 and asks $1500 firm for it! I mean c’mon! They play guitar!:confused:
1965 Ludwig Clubdate Oyster Blue
1966 Ludwig Clubdate Oyster Black
1969 Ludwig BB Blue Oyster Keystone Clubdate
1971 Ludwig BB Black Oyster
Early 60's Camco Oaklawns Champagne Sparkle
Rare finish vintage $500
LOL!
1965 Ludwig Clubdate Oyster Blue
1966 Ludwig Clubdate Oyster Black
1969 Ludwig BB Blue Oyster Keystone Clubdate
1971 Ludwig BB Black Oyster
Early 60's Camco Oaklawns Champagne Sparkle
The funny thing is there are no drums left worth a darn the market is slim pickings nowadays
Gary
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
I think they should just do away with the bin, start the bidding at $1.00 and see where it goes.
I got "disheartened" when I saw this MIJ Star kit sell for $850! https://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-mij-drum-set-/323700528558?nma=true&si=3MrZsGNJU2yfKYcFGP7O9dgJAtY%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557I've always maintained that condition is everything, but I still can't fathom that someone would pay this kind of money for this kit! I honestly thought the seller was crazy to even list it at this price, but I guess I was wrong!-Mark
Wow! That kit was a beauty. Even if I was rich, that was high but if I really wanted it....
gotta add pic for reference...
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