From sabshga

I've got a 13/14/16/22 charcoal moire Chanute kit and it's terriffic. Couldn't find a matching snare, so a bought an Oaklawn in the same finish. It's got the white interior and I honestly can't tell the difference between it and my Oaklawns in terms of tone or workmanship.I love the LA kits as well. I've got a 12/14/20 WMP and a 12/13/16/22 with snare in natural maple (a fairly common kit). I love playing them. Really tunable and big sub tones in the kicks.I see a lot of sales on eBay and when you talk about completed auctions (not failed reserve or BIN), the Oaklawn's get the most money. The only exception as Steve mentioned was a rare finish like a well kept Alice Cooper Blue. An LA snare in that finish went for $1,300.I won't even waste people's time opining about the sound, workmanship or shell configuration, just observations on the price at which the drums sell for. I think it's a testament to demand. The demand can be based on fact or belief.

Beautiful drums! I especially like the Champagne Sparkle Tuxedo lugged Oaklawns you found at a Guitar Center in Tx. The Red Pearl RB Gretsch set is another Knockout!