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1955 Gretsch Broadkaster Bop Outfit Last viewed: 52 minutes ago

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Hi vintage drum gurus!

1955 Broadkaster

(note the original invoice for the kit)

I am interested in a kit that a friend of mine has. It is a 20-13-16 1955 broadkaster with a 14" matching snare. It is in great shape except that the nitron wrap is cracking on the 13" tom.

included are same Era equipment:

1955_Gretsch_Jimmy_Pratt_Bass_Drum_Control pedal

13 Zildjian A HHats

16 Zildjian A Crash

20 Zildjian A Ride

Original Gretsch HH stand, Bass Cymbal mount, Snare stand and a Premiere cymbal stand for the ride.

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Question is, we both know that this kit has value, but Value being subjective, I was hoping that you guys could give us a frame of reference. I read the posts from 2009 regarding this, but i am wondering what is realistic for today.

Thanks for your help!

-Pete

Posted on 14 years ago
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Well, if the price new was $595 (comes with cymbals) and purchased in 1955, then given the action of inflation alone the current price would be $4889.28 (from this calculator http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/). I'll wait and see what others estimate a reasonable price range to be. I wonder, did they appreciate in value faster than inflation?

A link to the 2009 thread discussion would be helpful. My own explorations of what has happened to eBay prices since then shows that some things drums and cymbal are up a bit, others are down a bit, and many have remained about the same.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Thanks Zenstat,

Here is the 2009 discussion I was referring to:

http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=9325&page=2

-Pete

Posted on 14 years ago
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Looks like that 13" tom does have a split in the wrap in a most unfortunate position. Unless it's just a trick of the photo. We really need mlvibes to give us an update on what's happening in the Gretsch market. From what he said in 2009 it sounds like maybe $2000 would be fair, given the state of that 13" tom. But I'll leave better estimates to those who pay more attention to Gretsch. I'm more of a Ludwig price follower.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Thanks for your feedback Zenstat! I appreciate it!

-Pete

Posted on 14 years ago
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