I recently was bidding on a Sunset Satin Flame 4 pc Rock kit (20/12/12/16 no snare). The seller ended the auction stating they were no longer available. He emailed me to say he sold them to a local drummer friend. I was let down but I also understood.
I have since emailed him with the offer of two shellpacks FREE SHIPPING to the USA (I'm in Canada) for the Satin Flame drums (shellpack) and if he could please pass this on to his drummer friend or whomever has the drums now - I don't care I just want the drums.
In my mind it's a smoking deal for the person that has the Satin Flame drums. But, that's 'in my mind' - what do you think? Is my offer just fishing or is it an exceptional deal. I guess it all depends on what you're looking for. In my case the Satin Flame drums are almost identical to my very first Gretsch kit I bought new in 1969. So it's sentimental and nostalgic and I don't mind trading two shellpacks for one. If the new owner likes vintage Gretsch drums and does not have a sentimental attachment to the Satin Flame drums - I'd go for my deal if I was him.
I have these drums for sale right now at $2500usd for the Orange ones and $2400 for the Green ones. I know that's high for today's market for these drums. I'd probably take a lot less for a good solid offer. I think both shellpacks would fetch up to $1500 or more just parted out over time.....I've done the math.
I'm just venting a little here so go easy on me.
What kind of deal do you think my offer is - and should I offer Cash on top of the two shellpacks and free shipping? I hate to see this one get away on me that's all I'm thinking.
I also was hoping the buyer of the Satin Flame drums is a member here and will take pity on me .........
Here's my two shellpacks - they've been shown on here a few times.