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Rare Camco set: To restore or not restore, that is the question

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Having read the feedback over the last few days I am considering selling off these drums as they may be over my head. Other than the L.A. floor tom, I think I would like to see them remain together and go to someone that will give them the proper attention they deserve. I may split them in two as one BD has a Rogers two tom mount with the other having a single Swic-o-matic mount for their respective toms.

I know there is big value in dismantling them and selling them by the piece on ebay, but I'm not that guy and would not sell them to that guy.

I do have some original cases and they are stored individually in blankets or cases on shelves in a dry warehouse. They were stacked on that cart for picture taking purposes.

I wish I were in the right financial position to donate them to a museum , but I'm not. I would like to realize maximum value to the right buyer that will do these drums justice.

Now, how to go about marketing them to obtain maximum value without having them end up in the hands of a butcher (no disrespect to meat cutters)

Maybe some of you on this forum will know the right person.

I'm in no hurry, if I were I would list them on ebay and it would be a crap shoot as to whether a proper steward would end up with them.

Many thanks to all for their valued input.

Posted on 9 years ago
#21
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Well I wasn't much help. More of an idiot, really...

But you are wise, oldjunkman. The shells are lucky to be in your possession, and I have a feeling you will find the proper steward you seek.

Mitch

Posted on 9 years ago
#22
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PM sent !!!!


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 9 years ago
#23
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Sell em to JC! He will have them looking like new!

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 9 years ago
#24
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Yes, please do. That way he will document the restoration and we can all enjoy the restored kit. I do love a good restoration thread. Helps keep my GAS in check. It's like an appetite suppressant for my gear lust.



Jazz snob in training

No relation the other KL from PA
Posted on 9 years ago
#25
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From jccabinets

PM sent !!!!

Woo-hoo! Go JCC! You're the best person for the rehab. Cant wait for it :)

The greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you. - Joyce Meyer
Posted on 9 years ago
#26
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yep, jccabinet is the right guy to have these drums.

Stay Wiggly,
Robyn
Posted on 9 years ago
#27
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Those should be reborn ! Make them double sided !

1966 ludwig club date champagne sparkle 20-12-14
1979 gretsch black nitron 20-12-13-16
1972 Rogers blue onyx 20-12-13-16
2012 gretsch renown 57 18-12-14
1980's gretsch Ice blue 22-12-13-16
1980's gretsch Ice blue 18-10-14
1972 slingerland silver sparkle 22-12-13-14-16
Posted on 9 years ago
#28
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There are plenty of old drum sets that are begging to be restored as closely as possible to original condition. I don't think this kit is one of them, and it will never belong in a museum. The finish is mismatched and thrashed, they're super vulnerable, and the shells are likely out of round and will only get worse without bottom heads.

I vote to drill! And get someone very experienced to fix up/match/restore the lacquer finish.

You'll still have a crazy rare and special kit when all that's done, and one that's then worth taking out of the house and playing!

60's Gretsch Progressive Jazz Green Sparkle
'61 Slingerland Bop Kit Sea Green Rewrap
Round Badge Bop Kit Clone Red Sparkle
'67 Pearl President 13/16/22 Red Oyster Pearl
Posted on 9 years ago
#29
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If you are considering having them restored I would strongly recommend having them done by someone who is well known in the industry. After all these are Camcos and the 1st question from a prospective buyer will be.. "Who restored them" Most Camco players will not pay thousands for a kit that was brought back to life by someone new to vintage drum restoration. They could potentially be worth less when finished...

Posted on 9 years ago
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