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SONOR 8 pc Phonic Series Rosewood in/out 1975 Centennial RARE & EXCELLENT!

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From DrumBob

Sonor, I think you're a very good sport to put up with our criticisms in a positive way, so I wish you good luck (finally) selling these drums.Since you're pretty new here, please understand that we're a cynical bunch at times; we're sensitive about people trying to charge high prices, and we react negatively when we see individuals asking high prices. Your set may well be worth the asking price. Delusional sellers are all over Reverb and Ebay these days; people asking nearly $2000 for MIJ 60's drums; people asking stupid prices for player's grade sets that have been altered; people trying to get premium prices for very common drums in common finishes. The sellers usually get desperate after a few months and drop their prices. Some don't. A lot of us keep very close tabs on the used and vintage drum market.In any event, best of luck to you. Maybe you'd like to become a regularl member here and contribute. It sure wouldn't hurt your cause.

Wait, this is coming from one of the drum police who search the internet for dudes asking far too much for vintage drums? I thought you were on a quest to stop this from happening, to keep prices reasonable so us poor folks can afford to buy them. I would say this kit falls in that category.

Posted on 5 years ago
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Very odd market these days, but if someone advertises a price that's in your opinion a little [or a lot] higher than normal, so be it. No one is twisting your arm to buy, but if you do you must have a good reason. I forgot to add; This is the buyers business and no one elses...NO ONE. I shake my head at times but its not due to the asking price, but more because someone actually paid crazy high for it...None of my business.

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 5 years ago
#52
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From johnnyringo

Wait, this is coming from one of the drum police who search the internet for dudes asking far too much for vintage drums? I thought you were on a quest to stop this from happening, to keep prices reasonable so us poor folks can afford to buy them. I would say this kit falls in that category.

I do think this set is overpriced, and it's been sitting for a year unsold. If you had read my earlier posts regarding this set, you might have realized what I meant.

Posted on 5 years ago
#53
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So, what's your theory on my Leedy kit? It's clean, pretty much all original and no extra holes. It's been sitting at $800 or make an offer with no bites here or on Reverb.

Posted on 5 years ago
#54
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DrumBob... with all due respect... are you suggesting any of your listed sets compare in each and all categories of quality, durability, configurability and rarity (to my SONOR set)? If so, in what way?

Posted on 5 years ago
#55
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Im not an expert but I’ve been watching the drum market for a few years and what i see is that there just aren’t that many people interested in vintage drums. There are a few people worldwide who buy “low” and try to sell “high”. Every once in awhile something gets hot. For the most part people have drums that have decent value. They are high quality, great sound and good condition. But not that many buyers want them. Plus the people who are buying go to the vintage shops which are more abundant. Everybody wants a deal but noone wants to sell low. I cant blame people for that. But if you really want to move stuff taking it to an online vintage dealer and letting them have a commission is probably going to be quickest with the biggest return. Unless you have round badges, old k’s, or radio king snares.

Posted on 5 years ago
#56
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Multijd: Where do you get the impression I'm seeking "quickest and biggest return"? If that were the case I would have already either subdivided the set or parted out the individual pieces.

Posted on 5 years ago
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From SONOR

Multijd: Where do you get the impression I'm seeking "quickest and biggest return"? If that were the case I would have already either subdivided the set or parted out the individual pieces.

I dont have that impression! Lol. Actually its pretty obvious you don’t! I was talking in a more general sense. Your post seems to have morphed into a discussion of whether drums are “overpriced”. I was commenting in that regard. Good luck selling your drums!

Posted on 5 years ago
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From SONOR

Correction sir... They have not made the right offer! ;)

"right offer"=your delusional price point, got cha.

Like I said, the people who would be interested in this kit is a very small group, and they've looked at it, seen your silly price, and here it still sits - over a year later. They've moved on.

Again, the market has spoken.

Posted on 5 years ago
#59
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Let's not be so harsh to judge, let's evaluate what he has here. Drums made in Germany by Germans probably making 50 grand a year. A kit that has no historical value or owned by a well known drummer. A kit, mind you, that most likely cost less than 2 grand to make and that probably sold new for 5 grand. But, sure, by all means, ask for $14,000, who knows, you may get lucky and find a rich sucker.

Posted on 5 years ago
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