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A friend of mine is considering purchasing a Premier kit that he saw in the local area and asked for my input. Unfortunately, I'm no expert when it comes to Premier drums. However, from what I've researched and what I've been told, I believe this particular kit to be from the '90s. The current owner claims it's a 22/12/13/16 outfit. Is this a "Cabria" kit and would it be considered one of Premier's "entry level" kits? Also, would this kit feature "standard" t-rods in lieu of metric? Finally, any idea of what might be considered market value for this particular kit, including the accessories seen in the pic that I've posted? Any other "words of wisdom" would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time and your help!
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How much is it?..No metric...at this point...
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He's asking $300 for everything you see in the pic.
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Its an early 90's XPK - shells are Meranti with an outer ply of Birch. Finish is Flame Red
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Yes, what Dukekaya said. They are good intermediate drums, solidly built with a nice tone.
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Would you consider $300 a reasonable price for the kit and the accessories seen in the pic? Thanks.
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