Typically, these go in the 250 range, for a 100% complete kit, but with that wrap, maynbe a tad more. By complete, it means all the hardware. Others may tell you no, they are worth 750, but hey, let's be real, they are MIJ, and if they are worth more than that, we would not be able to collect them, now would we? If they are in need of work, they usually go for less than 100, closer to 50-75. The reasons are many, but the big one is because they are more a curiosity than collectible. And the 6 ply shells are hard to work to a good sound. I don't know why the Japanese decided to go with the thicker shells, but in my opinion, they made a big mistake.
And yes, 1100 is laughable, even if they do have a super rare wrap. In perfect condition, with all hardware and cymbals, 500 USD is top dollar for an MIJ kit.
Again, thanks for the info. When I bought these drums, the fellow thought that they were circa 1963. The Apollo kit you described sounds like a fantastic looking kit. I recently saw a 5 piece Coronet with original snare for sale and the person was asking $1100.00 CDN for them. They had a psychedelic wrap on them, looked to be in great shape but I thought that they were asking too much for them. In your opinion, cn679, what would you consider market value for these Stewart drums? Cheers