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open to trade 2006 Classic Maple Bonhan sizes Black Diamond Pearl (Mint as day 1)

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With the new custom order almost here, I am either going to trade this set, or sell outright. New to this forum but not a newbe to the business and love of drums, The set was custom ordered and badges are pretty close in sequence. 16x26, 10x13 & 12x14 virgin. 16x16 &16x18 with elite brackets. The bass drum also has elite spurs. The snare is 6.5 x 14 tube lug w P86. The set is as mint as day one, and has been in a non smoking home since it was drop delivered. This should be a no brainer on a trade tip, and I will entertain any requests. With my new Steam Bent Buddy set on the way, I am thinking of a vintage set. I like one up and 1 or 2 down. Open to a lot of things, so don't be shy with the new guy!!Bowing

8/13/10 I know I said open to a lot of things, but not interested in newer drums for this trade, If what you have to trade isn't a respectable 2000.00 set, don't bother. What I have is dead mint,(zero issues, including no pedal rash, no scratches,notta) just a perfect set waiting for a true rocker that (like me) is sick of smaller bass drums! I have even more pix to send, so let me know if you need me to send them to you....yeah you!!! Vintage sets only, smaller kicks on the trade will be fine. 20"22" one up one or two down, and matching snare. My new, for your old. Like I said earlier...this should be a no brainer. Thanks and hope to hear from that Bonham player out there!! Yeah You!! PS I don't hide behind a computer, so send phone number if you want to deal. I will call you, even if I don't like the offer. Like I said, I don't hide behind a computer!! Johnny

Better pix on the drumforum.org and yes, I'm Johnny there too!!! Peace

Okay, I took Bonham out of the heading. I think if he were alive, he just may have played a 16"x26...who knows?? I think comments about the sizes are so funny!! Either you like em or ya don't?? Pretty simple!!DOH

Posted on 14 years ago
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Posted on 14 years ago
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i have a few nice sets. trade?

old drums are pretty neat!

http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=37624
Posted on 14 years ago
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For market reference, I saw "Bonham" set this offered for $1,200...

13' 16' 18' 26 and snare

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Posted on 14 years ago
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From Hoppy

For market reference, I saw "Bonham" set this offered for $1,200...13' 16' 18' 26 and snare

And there was also one of these green sparkle identical to this one in on Lawton, OK C/L for $750 recently...still in the original boxes. Kid just got back from Afganistan and wanted to move to an apartment and did not want to store them.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Maybe you'll get lucky, but that does seem a tad "modern" for the likes of this forum. Doesn't it? I sincerely wish you good hunting. Who knows, maybe there's one of us who is looking to wrangle up a very nice modern kit. Price is a bit high, but a trade might work out well for you. Again, good luck.

Posted on 14 years ago
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From mcjnic

Maybe there's one of us who is looking to wrangle up a very nice modern kit. Price is a bit high, but a trade might work out well for you.

ME ME ME!

trade my 3ply/ re-ring 1976 mahogany cortex set+ early 70's supra?

old drums are pretty neat!

http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=37624
Posted on 14 years ago
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I dont think the price is all that high actually. If its one of the Bonham "reissues" that Ludwig has put out recently, than the price is reasonable and in accordance with the price you would pay buying online or from a drum shop. If the kit is the Ludwig Accent version (entry level kit from what I understand) it would command a lower value. Note, the Accent version of the kit is still advertised as a Bonham kit (just a lower end version). This may be what some of the differences in pricing are due to (Im thinking of the brand new kit offered in boxes for $750). Just my 1.5 cents. :) Good luck.

James

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From mcjnic

Maybe you'll get lucky, but that does seem a tad "modern" for the likes of this forum. Doesn't it? I sincerely wish you good hunting. Who knows, maybe there's one of us who is looking to wrangle up a very nice modern kit. Price is a bit high, but a trade might work out well for you. Again, good luck.

Yes..I agree, way to modern for the likes of this forum, but where else to fond a vintage set to trade for?? Believe you me, if anyone can find this set for under 2K....buy them. Maybe a gigged and used set, but we're talking about a set without a bogger on it, and as brand new as it would be shipped from Monroe. I've already had a few trade offers, and have not seen anything close the value of this set hit the table, so patient I am!! When the right vintage set (60's-50's) hits the table, there will be the new owner of my kit. Old for new. Pretty simple!Welcome

Posted on 13 years ago
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From james

I dont think the price is all that high actually. If its one of the Bonham "reissues" that Ludwig has put out recently, than the price is reasonable and in accordance with the price you would pay buying online or from a drum shop. If the kit is the Ludwig Accent version (entry level kit from what I understand) it would command a lower value. Note, the Accent version of the kit is still advertised as a Bonham kit (just a lower end version). This may be what some of the differences in pricing are due to (Im thinking of the brand new kit offered in boxes for $750). Just my 1.5 cents. :) Good luck.James

Hi James. Call your favorite drum shop and get your best price and my price will be under that by at least 500.00 promise that!!remember this is 6 drums!!

Posted on 13 years ago
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