Is Crappy a brand name? Like P.O.S.? I've seen many sets with various names built at the Crappy factories in Canyu,Taiwan and Dungpoo,China.
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A cymbal stand for the price of a Starbucks coffee = not bad....
Ha! Makes you want to buy it just for the honesty...and not a bad deal for $5!I remember one time when I was a kid, we went to Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco and there were tons of people begging for money. One of the last guys we saw had a sign that said, "Why lie? I need a beer!" My dad, being the fellow beer drinker that he is, gave him a couple of bucks with pleasure! Sure made me laugh!
Funny Stuff!
Remember reading about a guy that got tired of giving Christmas presents to his ungrateful, spoiled relatives. Went out & took his Christmas Present money & spent it all on cheap wine & drove around the inner city handing it out to the Wine-O's! Unlike his relatives, they really appreciated his gift!...said it was his best Christmas ever! LOL!
1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
Shipping...$37.50!
Ya - that's often the deal breaker right there on items like this. Unless you're looking for that exact item and can't get it anywhere else....the shipping is often what tips it too far into the [COLOR="Red"]red[/COLOR]. I find that is so true when shipping from the USA to Canada....In my experience when buying on eBay you can see a drum that ships anywhere in the Lower 48 for next to nothing or even free sometimes...but once it hits the boarder..that's a whole other Universe....in most cases. The cost of doing business in a "foreign country." I will have to say though I'm very happy to have the access to the huge market in the USA.
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