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I've been talking to a guy in my city about a Slingerland kit he wanted to sell. He said it was a seven piece. I asked for a pictures and numbers and was positive that it was a 1976 Jupiter outfit except it was a seven piece instead. I told him I wanted to buy it for my next restoration project then figured out that over the years somebody too the 15 and 16 inch toms. I just went to see them and they're great except it seems foolish to restore part of a kit. We're going to try to track down the previous owner and i'm looking for the toms. (They're black in case one of you has some) Does anyone think its worth restoring that kit? What does it do to the value? This really sucks. I really want them.

Anthony C. Eddy
Posted on 14 years ago
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You know, if the price is right, then any vintage shells are worth poicking up. You can find Slingerlad shells all day long, and for the most part, they are not just outrageous. If you want the drums, and they are reasonably priced, buy them.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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