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1969 Supraphonic?

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I am looking at a 1969 Supraphonic, 10 lug, 6 1/2 X 14, very small amount of pitting, 1 inch scratch, all parts working, seller is asking 280.00 firm.

Is this a reasonable price? I know it's not a steal or even a deal, but is it way too much right now?

Thanks for any and all opinions / comments.

1968 Slingerland Red Sparkle
Posted on 14 years ago
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I think that's a great price.

Recent eBay prices are well above that.

Kevin
Posted on 14 years ago
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From kevins

I think that's a great price.Recent eBay prices are well above that.

Thanks for the input. I am assuming it is ludalloy since there is minor pitting. Any way to stop it from spreading if I get it? Anyway, I am wanting a player's drum, not a museum piece, but I do like to take care of my gear.

Any questions I should ask about this model? I was told nothing is "missing".

1968 Slingerland Red Sparkle
Posted on 14 years ago
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hard to say for sure without seeing it, but if it's as described, then the price is good. It's not "yard sale find" good, but marketwise, yes, it's a good price for an LM402.

Things to look for:

-It should have a keystone badge

-It should have a rotary knob (not a baseball bat) muffler -with the gray round felt.

-It should also have a P-83 throwoff

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Hey there, I was hoping you would chime in O-lugs! I am waiting on pics and will post asap. I was told keystone, serial 655284. I am a little worried about pitting in photos. Every photo I have taken of cymbals, etc... for ebay sales has been way more flattering than in person. I wasn't trying to deceive anyone but the photos sometimes don't reveal the "whole picture".

Thanks again for the shout.

1968 Slingerland Red Sparkle
Posted on 14 years ago
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Posted on 14 years ago
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If I were you I'd be all over it! $280 its great price for that babeExcited

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Posted on 14 years ago
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From jimmyC

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Looks good! Go for it!

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Posted on 14 years ago
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That is a fair price for this snare...not a steal...but a very fair deal. If you are fine with waiting, I saw two pop up on ebay( one for $150 BIT(COB) and the other for $100 BIT) in the last month. So, it really comes down to if you really NEED the snare NOW. That is how I view my collecting...I have passed on many deals, but I know if I wait a little longer a better one will soon come up. Hope this helps a little.


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Posted on 14 years ago
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From drumbum3131

That is a fair price for this snare...not a steal...but a very fair deal. If you are fine with waiting, I saw two pop up on ebay( one for $150 BIT(COB) and the other for $100 BIT) in the last month. So, it really comes down to if you really NEED the snare NOW. That is how I view my collecting...I have passed on many deals, but I know if I wait a little longer a better one will soon come up. Hope this helps a little.

Words of wisdom for sure. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

1968 Slingerland Red Sparkle
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