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Ludwig Black Oyster Pearl Downbeat Mint Cheap

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No relation the other KL from PA
I think the joke is that we all thought JohnnyRingo was selling YET ANOTHER drum kit !!! :)
1965 Ludwig Clubdate Oyster Blue
1966 Ludwig Clubdate Oyster Black
1969 Ludwig BB Blue Oyster Keystone Clubdate
1971 Ludwig BB Black Oyster
Early 60's Camco Oaklawns Champagne Sparkle
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I think the joke is that we all thought JohnnyRingo was selling YET ANOTHER drum kit !!! :)
That would be a joke, after the last fiasco, I'll never sell anything on here again, which I'm sure, is ok with most of you guys. I know a lot of you think I'm a jerk and I purposely try to burn people. It's more like, I look at drums differently than a lot of you, I don't look at drums as something to just make a buck on. If a kit looks and sounds good, that's all that matters, I don't look for every little flaw the kit might have in the finish. I once had a beautiful black diamond pearl Rogers that sounded incredible, but because it had an inch crack in wrap by the floor tom leg, I had a hard time moving it, I tried trading it to a local guy for a newer Ludwig kit, but he wouldn't pull the trigger because of the crack, I honestly don't get it.
So it's better if I just sell or trade locally where others can see the drums in person and then decide.
I think a lot of you guys are great and I hope I can keep a few friends here.Clapping Happy2
Very funny miss my down best obp snare
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Group HugThat would be a joke, after the last fiasco, I'll never sell anything on here again, which I'm sure, is ok with most of you guys. I know a lot of you think I'm a jerk and I purposely try to burn people. It's more like, I look at drums differently than a lot of you, I don't look at drums as something to just make a buck on. If a kit looks and sounds good, that's all that matters, I don't look for every little flaw the kit might have in the finish. I once had a beautiful black diamond pearl Rogers that sounded incredible, but because it had an inch crack in wrap by the floor tom leg, I had a hard time moving it, I tried trading it to a local guy for a newer Ludwig kit, but he wouldn't pull the trigger because of the crack, I honestly don't get it. So it's better if I just sell or trade locally where others can see the drums in person and then decide.I think a lot of you guys are great and I hope I can keep a few friends here.Clapping Happy2
I always thought your stuff was good and listed at a reasonable price
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