That's not a bad price if 80% or more of the lugs do not show cracks. Lug replacements all around can cost you more than that $900 for the drums.
By 66, B and B lugs were history,so no need to worry about explode-o lugs!
Okay so I checked out the drums.
The snare is in good condition but the bottom hoop is missing and the top is a bit bent and there is a hairline crack in the chrome rim.
The tom has snare rash in 2 areas on the wrap, chrome is all fine.
The floor tom had 2 4" long hair line cracks that made half of a "U" shape in two different areas steming from the edge of the wrap. Honestly though, these arent too big of a deal to my eye. You can barely see the wood though, its a very "clean" crack.
Bass drums is just dusty and the rims have the usual wear, some chipped paint but no big deal. comes with the tom mount and ride mount, the rubbers are missing on the feet and spurs.
What do you guys think?
Bump for quick needed advide
buy it already offer him 850.00 still a great deal for those drums from that era..
By 66, B and B lugs were history,so no need to worry about explode-o lugs!
I take back what I said about the lugs if, indeed, these drums have beavertails. But, just to make certain, I would want to examine them close up by photos or in person. The serial numbers do not always line up with production dates. And, leftover parts sometimes overlapped with the newer parts during the transition dates.
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