A few points i'll make here one the modern green sparkle wrap isn't even the correct color green that Bonham/ Ludwig played and supplied by the OEM. 2ndly I don't even reply to these type of sellers, they could careless. The market will dictate the end result.
You are correct about the market dictating the end result. My message to the seller was to only instill some reality as to what he has. First, we need to take into account that he is a guitarist and not a drummer. I applaud the fact that he put so much time and effort into making this kit. Yes, the Atlas cymbal stands can be hard to come by, especially in good+ cosmetic condition. I also note that he has the first-generation Rogers Swivo hi hat stand, with the rubber bumper around the base. Would be nice if he installed easy obtainable rubber crutch tips!
Other than the hardware stands, there is nothing special about this kit. It's put together from mismatched shells, although it is stated that they are all 3-ply. Yes, we all know they are re-wrapped and, as another member noted, the color isn't the same. Another important issue is the wrap material itself is different than that used in the 60's and 70's.
To a die-hard Bonham drummer, who may be looking for a kit for a tribute band, this offering might be worth considering. But, not at the asking price. Let's be honest, even at $3000, it might be a tough sell.
If I was in the market for a Bonham tribute set, I'd rather go with new Ludwig drums, using either Classic Maple or the Legacy shells. Either can be ordered with Blue/Olive badges and arc spurs. Ludwig-style rail consolette tom holders can be purchased from Steve Maxwell. I could track down the Atlas and Rogers hardware and be happy for so much less than the asking price of a pieced-together kit.
Yes, we could not even waste time messaging the seller, as it is probably falling on deaf ears anyway. Still, there is nothing wrong with any drummer familiar with what these drums are, to message the seller with their thoughts, as long as it is done correctly and not an attack, which seems what some of our VDF members have done. A seller can ask whatever they deem appropriate, but there's nothing wrong with informed people letting the buyer know the truth!
-Mark