Here is the link to the auction for Ringo's kit.
What are the chances these are THE cymbals used on so many recordings?
Here is the link to the auction for Ringo's kit.
What are the chances these are THE cymbals used on so many recordings?
Laughing H Be a good kit to part out.... 1000$ per lug washer...Etc etc...
John
And, Pooder would sell 1" squares of the wrap for $100,000 :)
Not 100% original... and the snare is from another kit.
" Upon examination it was found that various hardware pieces from the kits had been misplaced or lost, so Ringo purchased period correct hardware and cymbals to make each kit a complete, authentic, stand-alone kit and to match what he used when he bought this kit on May 12, 1963, including original Ludwig vintage T-rods and Claws and a 60’s hoop with perfectly matched Oyster Black Pearl inlay. The Beatles “Drop-T” logo drum head was painstakingly re-created to look the way the original head first appeared on that historic day."
Ringo continued to use the snare that came with his first kit for...well, everything (studio, live, movies) up until the very end of the Beatles. So I suppose that drum is a "keeper" and quite possibly the most significant (and valuable) single drum on the planet.
Odd that his drummer son Zak Starkey wouldn't want this.
Zak and his brother Jay have some bits.
Here is the link to the auction for Ringo's kit.http://www.julienslive.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/163/lot/70811/?url=%2Fview-auctions%2Fcatalog%2Fid%2F163%2F%3Fpage%3D1&key=drums&cat&xclosed=no&items=100What are the chances these are THE cymbals used on so many recordings?
According to Ringo, the same cymbals have always been with the kit.
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