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1930s Gretsch/Zildjian/Ludwig kit value

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> Would be nice to know how much i'm sitting on.

What you're 'sitting on' is your grandfathers drums that he entrusted to you. I'm sure he gave them to you hoping that you would play them and later pass them on to your own offspring. I'm a grandfather of four, trust me, I know these things.

To answer your questions:

1. Excellent, professional quality cymbals and drums. The components of that kit are all of the very highest quality. The Gretsch drums are rare not only for what they are, (50's 3-ply Jasper shells assembled in the old Brooklyn factory) but also because of the very rare wrap/finish on the kit. Not many, if any kits like that one floating around. The drums are from the Gladstone era at Gretsch. Look up Billy Gladstone and do some homework. You'll be surprised to learn about what you have there. Most drummers here at VDF would kill for a kit like the one you are 'sitting on.'

2. Yes, the heads on the drums are the worst ones possible. Go with Remo Emperors on top and Ambassadors on the bottom/reso side. I own a set just like yours, 50's Gretsch, and it is one of the best sounding drum sets I own.

3. The kit and cymbals are worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay. Your best bet, if selling, is to use ebay and put them up for auction. You will be surprised at what that kit can potentially bring in. I'll tell you to your face right now... If you sell them, you'll never find another one like it ever again, you'll never be able to afford to replace it, and later down the road, when you think about what you have done, you'll live to deeply regret ever having sold them.

That kit will only increase in value with passing time. Sell your shoes and underwear before you sell your grandfathers kit. Like I said, if you do sell them, you'll be sorry you did later down the road.

John

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From Purdie Shuffle

I'll tell you to your face right now... If you sell them, you'll never find another one like it ever again, you'll never be able to afford to replace it, and later down the road, when you think about what you have done, you'll live to deeply regret ever having sold them. That kit will only increase in value with passing time. Sell your shoes and underwear before you sell your grandfathers kit. Like I said, if you do sell them, you'll be sorry you did later down the road.John

This is the truth right here. ^^^^^

In plain ass black and white.

DW has got nothing in their lineup that compares to this kit.

I would hold on dearly to anything that my grandparents owned.

Except for the 84 Olds my grandma left me when she passed.

I did sell that.

But a drum set?!?!?!?

Geez Louise!!!

If you live to be old you will regret ever selling them.

If you die next week with your DW's I guess you'll be happy.

Lame

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Keep in mind that here you are receiving free advise from people who really care. At any vintage drum site or store they will charge you at least $100.00 for an appraisal. If we would have been a bunch of jackals waiting for the next victim to show up with a dream kit like yours we would have gone : "Oh, that's a $300.00 set. Ill buy it".

No DW set has the mojo yours has. No DW set as a next to impossible to find finish like yours has (Talking about the orginal from the sancatasantorum that Gretsch factory was back on those days.....(And still holds to that reputation) It is a matter of opinion but for me yours take DW's. for lunch anydway. Just my :2Cents:

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Posted on 10 years ago
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I just saw a kit like this on Chicago craigslist. Same wrap and sizes with a matching snare. The seller is asking $4000. Too high for my blood.

Posted on 10 years ago
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That's a deal. :)

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Posted on 10 years ago
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I just noticed that kit in chicago doesn't have the diamond on top of the kick for the 90* cymbal arm, and the floor tom feet are different. Is that a change they made in 60s or something?

Posted on 10 years ago
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Update many years later.

I will be selling this kit. I'd like to do it auction style so everyone gets a fair shot, but not on feeBay. Thoughts?

Posted on 4 years ago
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Mike, where are you located?

John/Levelpebble

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Posted on 4 years ago
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From levelpebble

Mike, where are you located?

Southeast Michigan

Posted on 4 years ago
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