I purchased this drum on Ebay a few weeks back and finally received it this week due to how far away I am. The seller packed it beautifully and shipping cost a small fortune as a result. But that's ok as the drum seems to be a fairly rare piece and I wanted it well protected.
The seller appears to be a well respected devout christian who owns and runs a record label and studio in Texas. He was selling up all his studio gear and the Dyna has been with him since 1969. So all good.
The drum is in decent shape with a few shallow dents behind some lugs and the strainer, the sort you expect on a 60s Dyna that's been well used. My problem came when I went to check the serial number. It's been removed! Hmmm.
I emailed the seller and he was apologetic and claimed he didn't remove it and never even noticed it was gone. I tend to believe him and he did offer a refund. But with shipping costing so much and shipping back costing just as much again it's not really an option.
The price was very fair and I'm otherwise happy with the drum. Can anyone think of an innocent reason the S/N would be removed? I'm struggling. Should I be bothered being that he's owned it for 48 years? (he's checking his archives to see if he has any old photos to verify this).