Gary - Man, some of the kits I find are basket cases and some are cherry. (And every condition in-between!) It really depends on what kind of a deal is being offered. I'm good at restoring old kits and I love to do it, so a bunch of project kits that other guys wouldn't touch, are like Gold to me. If I run across an interesting kit in top condition, then it simply becomes a matter of getting it at the right price.John
Have also bought many kits/snares in all conditions. The ones that need help, I fix up and sell, but the ones that are mint, I have a hard time getting rid of. Takes some time to find that ONE kit that is perfect. Took me 34 years for the "ONE", but it is worth it.
John and Nevin have hit the nail on the head here, at least as far as my experience is concerned. I landed two Club Dates kits a couple of years back that needed very little "restoring" and mostly just some cleaning up... one was part of a large lot and the other was just "priced right." Turned them both for a good profit. One time picked up a Pearl W/FG kit so cheap I almost felt guilty, because all it took was a couple of parts I already had and some cleaning up. I sold it fast because I kept the price down, but still made good money! However, MOST of what I get nobody else wants to mess with... and those are by far the most fun!
I am finding it harder to turn loose of some of the stuff I pick up. Just have to swallow hard and then let them go... and then on to something else!
Nevin, you talking about the blue sparkle Ludwig set you picked up in Tulsa? That was quite a find!
Bill