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Leedy Dreadnaught Last viewed: 43 minutes ago

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From musicvid

If I was to list this on eBay, what would reasonable starting and Buy-it-Now prices be? It doesn't seem one like this comes up for sale often.

Hi,

Nice specimen. Even though these are very cool drums, the market for them is limited, particularly in a marching drum size like this. If I were selling it on the Bay I'd expect it to sell somewhere in the $200s. Would not set a BIN, and would start the auction at $.99 to get interest.

Posted on 14 years ago
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I have put up a slideshow with new images of my Leedy Dreadnaught Mahogany Concert Snare.

http://shell.dim.com/~musicvid/LeedySnare/Thumbnails.html

Posted on 14 years ago
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To anyone who is interested, this drum eventually sold for $492 US to a symphony musician. Although it took some time, I was pleased with the outcome.

Posted on 14 years ago
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From flatwound

I have a Leedy dreadnaught that I think I would like to sell or trade. Is there a large market for such an animal? I will attempt to attach pictures. The snare is a neat piece of history. Can you tell me much about them?

Do you still have this drum?

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A quote from Sammy Davis Jr. talking about Buddy Rich
Posted on 13 years ago
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i have one of those too. really cool drum. finicky as all hell, but has alot of character. i picked mine up on ebay for $400. i don't whack the hell out of it, but i play it live and in the studio. great for brushes to say the least.

adam

Posted on 13 years ago
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