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So I was just walking around Raleigh with my family and my friend Florian Alexandru-Zorn. Sam Ash had cancelled his Charlotte clinic for whatever reason so we had some time to kill. Walked past a random antique store and spotted a club date. I offered $500 and it was mine. I made my offer based on restored versions fetching anywhere from $1500 and more. After reading more on this thread perhaps I got a bad deal :(

Regardless here are the details. 12,14, 20 with a later model COW snare, original snare stand and speed king pedal.

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I am not sure the direction I am going to take here. I believe the shells are a matching kit since they all have the same wrap, hardware, date stamps and came form an estate sale. I might try to restore these to sell in Europe or just keep them as a players kit here.

Sonor SQ2 10 14 18 American Walnut
L.A. Camco 12 14 18 Moss Green
Gretsch Round Badge 12 14 18 w/snare Champagne
Gretsch Round Badge 12 14 20 w/snare Burgundy

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Posted on 11 years ago
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they will sound amazing when restored

April 2nd 1969 scarfed pink champagne holly wood and 65/66 downbeat snare, and , supra same year very minty kit old pies
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp





once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
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you did fine! that's a nice price. that's a very desirable wrap and they will clean up nicely. well done..

mike

Posted on 11 years ago
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I need that floor tom!!!

Posted on 11 years ago
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I'd say you did well, especially as they are oyster blue pearl. good score

Andrew

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Posted on 11 years ago
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You did great price-wise for the kit. However, there appears to be some black mold, or mildew inside the bass drum. You can remove it and kill the mold with mix of bleach & water. Be sure to wear a face mask and rubber gloves whenever cleaning up after mold or mildew.

Once you track down the missing parts and throw a new set of heads on them, the kit will be worth more than twice what you paid for it.

John

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Posted on 11 years ago
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A bad deal? Man, I wish antique stores in my town had Club Dates for such prices!

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Overseas that kit when fixed up will b worth much more than if sold in the U.S. in my opinion. I don't get matching it up with the 80's Rocker snare though... Get a Pioneer matching snare eventually and keep the whole thing :)

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From Gilnar

A bad deal? Man, I wish antique stores in my town had Club Dates for such prices!

Yes I understand that :) I used to live in Bamberg, Germany. My wife and I would go to the Czech Republic all the time. It was only a couple hours by car from Bamberg.

Thanks to everyone for the replies. I live very near Anchor Drums and Shawn has done the restoration of my 70's Sonor phonic kit already. I am going to bring it over to his shop and get some ideas.

I still do have a lot of friends in Europe so the idea of a business to restore and sell drums there came up. My German bank account would make it easy to process the transactions.

I don't think there is mold as the pictures did not show the details. This morning I just threw on some Evans G1's I had extra and they fit on the reso sides of each drum easily. I normally only play Sonor drums but if I keep this kit it could fit the bill for some of the crazy session work I do.

My first question to all of you experts would be the interior of the shells. They of course have some very small issues that I will have sorted but I was thinking of repainting the insides. I would of course not damage the date stamp. I own a Commercial construction company and have worked for years as a carpenter so I am not afraid of wood work. I would be worried though that while it would make it look nicer it could take away some value.

Sonor SQ2 10 14 18 American Walnut
L.A. Camco 12 14 18 Moss Green
Gretsch Round Badge 12 14 18 w/snare Champagne
Gretsch Round Badge 12 14 20 w/snare Burgundy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhdcpleTKlI

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Posted on 11 years ago
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I would definitely not re-paint the interiors, even if I was gonna keep them for life. No one who is interested in buying vintage drums wants new paint---original condition is very important. They need a gentle cleaning inside with warm slightly soapy water & a sponge. My 2c...........marko

Posted on 11 years ago
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