So, is the 18 FT the only size that's astronomical while the rest of the "'s bring mediocre $? Checked ebay & it sort of looks that way. Have yet to cross paths w/ a steel kit but would like to be prepared if one materializes,Ciao! Chris
knobbs, since when have they brought mediocre dollars? they bring top dollar, the 16" you referenced needs work, good examples will set you back $400.00+ all day long. from the auction, Vintage Drum ~
LUDWIG STAINLESS STEEL
16" Floor Tom
This is a genuine blue/olive badge 70's drum that was built as a floor tom. It is not a converted marching shell or any other sort of jimmy-rigged situation. HOWEVER, this drum is not in round and will need to be fixed before it is playable. I have no idea how to fix drums or service this issue, so I am selling the drum as-is.
This floor tom comes with all 3 of it's original legs. There is one hoop included, as well as all the hoop lugs that are Ludwig-threaded. Not sure if the hoop and lug screws are original to the drum.
The diameter of the shell measures about 1/16th of an inch out of round, in either direction (meaning some measurements straight across are right at 16", others are 1/16th of an inch above or below). There are light bends visible in the bent-over lip of the shell. I have included a photo of that.
Cosmetically, the drum is actually quite nice. A lot cleaner than most you see for sale. There are some marks on it, but no heavy cosmetic dents or any of the heavy cosmetic issues you see with many of the metal shell drums from 30-40 years ago. If you are capable of fixing the structural issues of the drum, it will be really cool addition to the Bonham kit you've been trying to assemble.
These drums are worth a pretty penny in good shape. This one needs work before it's playable, so the starting price is very low with no reserve. Sold absolutely "as-is" with no returns. If you have any questions about the drum, I strongly advise you ask before bidding. I'll be happy to answer everything honestly and to the best of my ability.