Now they do:
10 years ago nobody even knew what a trans stamp was
Holy smokes..i dont know much about the vintage stuff, meaning may or may not be worth that much.. but oh my I could get a whole drum set for that price.
Holy smokes..i dont know much about the vintage stuff, meaning may or may not be worth that much.. but oh my I could get a whole drum set for that price.
Of course that's not to say that anyone will be willing to pay that much for this one considering the current economic conditions, but some day probably not too far off in the future they will.
The advent of the internet virtually guarantees that the world will know about anything and everything..............
This is not all bad though. LoLoLoLo
have a wonderful evening
drumhack D' DrummerSumo Dudeguitar3:p
That's a great pic of the stamp ; you can spot the "z" & "o" from a mile away....marko
Doh.. Guess i should have asked 10 years latter and I still dont know what a trans stamp is..please explain.
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coolaids thanks for the heads up Drumaholic. No kidding i remeber back i the day my cymbals had these stamps on them... like 15 / 20 years back.
So if cymbals has these stamps they are quite valuble or i can asume 4 differents stamps means differnt values?
Thanks again.
coolaids thanks for the heads up Drumaholic. No kidding i remeber back i the day my cymbals had these stamps on them... like 15 / 20 years back.So if cymbals has these stamps they are quite valuble or i can asume 4 differents stamps means differnt values? Thanks again.
No they're all pretty much worth the same. Because only a small handful of drummers can tell the difference anyway.
And the majority who can't will claim that theirs is from the 1940's anyway....even though they aren't.
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