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What $ Should I Ask For Resored MIJ?

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Alright Fellers - Don't believe I've run across this discussion before, so I thought this might be a good opportunity to touch on the subject. I have a 60s, Coronet/Pearl 4 piece, Tiger's Eye Pearl kit, (22", 13", 16", 14" snare) that I've spent quite a bit of time on. Picked up kit without snare, and was fortunate enough to pick up a matching, eight lug snare, (though badged as Beltone) some time later. All are Pearl, 3 ply with re-rings. One element that I've not been able to obtain, (though not for lack of trying) is an original, matching inlay hoop, so I've used a Ludwig wood hoop with no inlay. Other than this it's pretty much all original, (save for hoops, and a few t-rods etc.) Did the full treatment on these babies; fully disassembled and hand polished, (chrome = Blue Magic / Wrap = 2/3 stage Novus polish) and all shell interiors have been given 2/3 coats of tung oil. I've tweaked this kit so that it functions well, and I think it's got a nice vintage tone.

Anyway, I'm getting ready to list this kit locally, and I find that I'm faced with the dilemma; 'what $ should I ask for this kit?' There are quite a number of hours spent in bringing this kit back to it's full glory, and it really is a nice example of decent quality MIJ of this period. I know, that if one is diligent, that he could probably find a similar kit for very little $ in time, but not fully restored. Thought I'd list it as one price for the shell pack, and another price fully equipped, (hardware, cymbals, etc) and I even have a vintage throne that I thought I'd offer as a bonus if my full asking price is met. I know these are not as precious as vintage Ludwig, and Slingerland, etc. but that is not to say that just as much care and attention hasn't been put into their restoration. I'd happily keep this set for my own collection, but I really don't have the space, and I did promise my wife when I purchased them, (coming up on two years ago) that I would sell them, (you know how attached you can get to some of these drums, huh guys?) and so here I am.

I know that a lot of the members here on VDF have had to deal with this sort of thing, (I've sold a few, but not as nice as these) so I'm hoping to get some feedback. Thoughts on price, suggestions, relative experiences... Thanks Guys.

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Barrhaven Drum Guy
Posted on 11 years ago
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$100,shipped to me! That is a fine looking kit and the wrap is nice as well. A drummer friend has a kit similar to yours in a pink strata. He retired some time ago,but wont sell me the drums.They need work but with luck would look as good as your. Merry Christmas.Vati

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Posted on 11 years ago
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I know this is probably of no real help because of where I live but I sold the near identical kit last week, restored and with Birch/Lauan shells instead of the usual Lauan only. They had the thicker shells. Apart from one tom T-rod, 3 washers and a muffler knob it was completely original (missing the BD cymbal arm) but filthy when i got it and I did the full treatment as you have to yours. Sold it, shells only, for $US670 which I was pleased with and on the high side even here, but well worth it considering its condition and sound.

BTW, your's look great and the photos are excellent.

Andrew

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Those are really gorgeous and your hard work is evident. Love the matching snare too. These don't look like cheap MIJs to me. Really nice and love the root beer color too. I'd go $700.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Thanks guys, appreciate the positive feedback. Wow Fayray, I saw your thread on that kit - good job. You sell that locally to you, or on ebay? Be great to get $700 for these, but I'm trying to be realistic, and not set a price that would take forever to meet, especially in my local market. I'd been debating whether $375 would be too ambitious.

LOGOS - Vinyl Bass Drum Brand Logo Decals
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Barrhaven Drum Guy
Posted on 11 years ago
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First - they're Vintage drums.......that's worth something right there to the right buyer who is looking for exactly what you have.

Second - they're in beautiful condition - gorgeous wrap too!

Third - If someone wants your beautiful drums $700 + is not too much....

We're not talking about a floor tom or a snare drum here - this is a complete kit ready to go.

Forth - Keep in mind this kit - or one like it - would have sold for about $300 in 1965 (I know - I had one similar) and that would be $1700 in today's dollars.

Posted on 11 years ago
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I'm afraid I can't confirm US-$ 700 for this set. The wrap looks fantastic. But I think the time to sell is not the right one for such a price. Perhaps in two or three or five years.

But I'm talking here from Germany and for roughly 530 Euro I'd be looking for a complete set with not a trace of 'modification' (like the snare drum with the 'wrong' badge on) ...

Maybe I'm wrong, as I don't live on your side of the pond.

The time you spent for it should be counted as 'fun time'. Otherwise you will be heavily underpaid, aren't you? ;-)

Ralf

NB: as stated here often: you just need that one buyer who MUST HAVE that kit - and the price easy to get.

Vintage STAR (= Pre-Tama) website: www.star-drums.de
Posted on 11 years ago
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I agree with Kona and Larryz. With your kit in the condition it's in now you should shoot higher. Compare it to a mid-range modern kit and use that as a selling point. I know how many hours of work you would have put into that kit and frankly $350 seems too cheap to me. That said, prices are higher here and finding a good quality vintage kit that's ready to go with no work required is not easy. But I reckon to someone looking for vintage mojo but ready to play and doesn't want the usual new stuff, $500 - $700 won't seem too steep. So basically you want to market it to a new kit buyer rather than a vintage collector and market it with loads of great photos.

Good luck

Andrew

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Love those drums!!!...If they were a 20,12,14 you definately could get more,however these sizes are still cool...Where are you located by the way??

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Normally I would consider $375 a pretty steep price for an MIJ kit. This particular kit looks pretty fantastic and the photos are nice as well. I like the addition of some colored lighting. Nice touch. Where in the world did you get that logo head?! Cool Dude (just kidding)

Beautiful kit. It is certainly worth $375. Wait for the right buyer. I love that wrap!

tnsquint
Very proud owner of a new Blaemire Snare 6.5 x 14 made by Jerry Jenkins "Drumjinx"
Posted on 11 years ago
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