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Ever heard of a Wolverine drum?

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I saw this add on Craigs list near me and I can't find any info on this drum.

Any idea if it's worth much?

Snare - $45 (Grand Haven)

Date: 2009-09-07, 8:30AM EDT

Reply to: [email]sale-r2j5e-1362080390@craigslist.org[/email] [Errors when replying to ads?]

60's Wolverine snare drum - made in Japan. Very good condition for age. Snare & muffler work great 14x5.

[email]mojo2go@hotmail.com[/email] or 616-847-5050

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[*] Location: Grand Haven

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Posted on 15 years ago
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He has this priced just right for CL - if you can get it for $25 - $30 that would be a good price.

Most Japanese import snares fall in the $25 - $50 range others go higher.

David

Posted on 15 years ago
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Ahhh.. OK. Thanks for the info. And BTW... THANKS for attaching my images as thumbnails on my last few posts. How do I go about doing that myself?

Dugr

Posted on 15 years ago
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Hey no problem. I guess you can say I try and keep a clean house. Soon the Craigs List add will expire so I like to hold the photos for future reference.

It is only a few steps and you can read about it here.

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There are a few screen shots as well.

The best part about CL is they are small enough to upload quickly.

David

Posted on 15 years ago
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Well Doug, I have one with no name, and it the same shell, single ply, rerings, and cheesy throw-off. After you get it all cleaned up, it sounds pretty good. Dave is right, 25 is about right for it. And it needs a head, 25 tops. Take you laptop and bring him on here, we'll prove it to him.They even have the same hoops! They are a Slingerland copy.

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