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24" Old K. Steal?

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From Drumaholic

Yeah, this guy knows his stuff................."Cymbols"

Heh. And "Zildjan".

http://www.classicvintagedrums.com
Posted on 11 years ago
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It's a good deal anyway.

To keep K and sell each Avedis separately should make few bucks back.

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In case of deal with johnnyringo:
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/show...80&postcount=1
Posted on 11 years ago
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The misspelling of keywords , is the reason they didn't walk at 850.00 B.I.N.. A normal search might not have found them. Ebay is getting cleverer at redirecting but normally they redirect your spelling, not redirect you to a listing with incorrect spelling.

The seller eventually , realized his folly but was unable to change the heading, he just added more info in the text. What he should have done ,is pull the auction and start over but he eventually got over 1900.00---not terrible. I bid it up a little. Lucky , he didn't sell the lot for the 850.00 . It's not fair for someone to take a fall because they don't know what they have or make a silly mistake. It's kind of like racing and beating a cripple to get to the front of the line.

There is a drum shop I know. The owner was telling me a story that had recently happened to him. An old guy came in with an armload of cymbals ----been in the closet for years. A bunch of pedestrian stuff but including a 22 K. The owner wanted 100.00 for that one because he knew it was special. The drum shop owner gave him a sum ( including the 100.00) for the lot and promptly sold the K for 2000.00. I don't agree with this sort of practice and attitude and it is one of the prime reasons that our prized western culture is sliding into the dumpster

Posted on 11 years ago
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