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Orange Drums, France, Info please

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No, I didnt. I could, I was talking with woman who sold them. There was only one person who should come and look at them, one hour after our phone conversation. Two days after, drums was still for sale. So I COULD take them , if I wonted to.

But I am in the middle of restautation of my "new" Camco, and I am selling at the monemt my Psycho Red Ludwig OR Slingerland ( because to many drumset). So buye one more projeckt at the moment, didnt feel ok.

But I was posting this url to this set to one Swedih forum ( incl vintage gears) , and hope that someone who like to restore set, will bought it.

Two days (???) after, I see another Orange set for sale, but for 700$. I can not remeber I sew ONCE orange set for sale in sweden, and now I see 2 in 2 days?

Thanks for wanted to help me Cool Dude

P.S. I started first same thread in "vintage drums", first after I understaind that I should perhaps wrote here, in " No american drums"

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Antonio Drums-Elmwood- True Solid Shell-Hollow Log
Ludwig-Psychedelic Red-69
Slingerland-GoldSatinFlame-1972/73
Camco LA-Ebony Stain-73/78?
Premier "Pre" Elite-Turquis Oyster-1969
Trixon Luxus-Red Ripple-1961
Sneres - Ludwig, Slingerland, GeoWay and so on...
Cymbals- Most K-Zildjian & Paiste 2002
(and some Pearl, Tama and so long, long time ago...)

http://groovesuperfly.webs.com/
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Posted on 14 years ago
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The reason you saw another Orange kit 2 days after these sold is..........

IT IS PROBABLY THE SAME SET! electricit

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 14 years ago
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By the way,

finding parts for rare drums isn't as hard as you think.........

With Google,Craigslist , EvilBay etc,you can do it........

I found a basket case Italian Meazzi kit a few mths ago,and with those resources,I am getting it complete............

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 14 years ago
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