Members jaz19 Posted December 8, 2007 Members Share Posted December 8, 2007 Almost new condition - All mesh heads -- real drum feel, better UNCOMPRESSED samples than Roland 'V' drums which uses compressed samples (like mp3 players), heavy duty cast construction. Made in Sweden (not China). Hard to find. Includes Complete 5 piece system, with brain, additional trigger cymbals and hh, original Rack and banner, all cabling. Last e-bay SOLD price I saw was $2500. None on e-bay presently. Looking for best reasonable offer close to that, or it goes to e-bay. Contact if interested. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members HondaFitGuy Posted December 9, 2007 Members Share Posted December 9, 2007 I just bought one in mint condition on Ebay for $1225.Almost new condition - All mesh heads -- real drum feel, better UNCOMPRESSED samples than Roland 'V' drums which uses compressed samples (like mp3 players), heavy duty cast construction. Made in Sweden (not China). Hard to find. Includes Complete 5 piece system, with brain, additional trigger cymbals and hh, original Rack and banner, all cabling. Last e-bay SOLD price I saw was $2500. None on e-bay presently. Looking for best reasonable offer close to that, or it goes to e-bay. Contact if interested. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jaz19 Posted December 9, 2007 Author Members Share Posted December 9, 2007 I searched e-bay before the post and didn't see any on there at all. E-bay is unpredictable -- you might have gotten lucky. I know a guy that got an almost new Gibson Les Paul Custom (over $3k new) for $200 on e-bay, but that doesn't make every other Les Paul worth $200. He defintely got lucky. I also know a guy in Florida that posted his Ddrum kit here on HC (there is still a thread in this forum) without success, and then put it on e-bay and got $2500, plus shipping -- because there were none available anywhere at the time -- and the buyer just had to have one immediately. It's unpredictable -- timing and circumstances -- supply and demand. That's why you always stay open for 'offers'. The buyer always wants to buy as cheap as they can, and the seller always wants to get as much as they can -- the trick ends up finding the happy point in between, based on the circumstances at the moment -- not whether or not someone, somewhere, found a 'better deal' -- that's already gone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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