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Stephen Schoenadel


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Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 8 Jan 2024 7:24 pm    
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These drums need some attention and some cleaning of hardware. . the wrap is coming loose in several places. Snare throw is broken. The shells are solid and all of the hardware and badges are original and in tact, except for the snare throw and the snare attachment on the snom,

...The snom. There was a lengthy discussion on this particular drum on the Gretsch drum forum and in other places. I was offered a nice price for that drum but I would like to sell the entire set.

There is a Zildian ride, trap case, and assorted old stands included. The cymbal is not Turkish and not the same vintage as the drums.





I have collected a lot of info on these drums and have additional photos. I can email that stuff to you at your request.

I am located in Western MD. Local pickup only.

Will consider Trade for Fender Dual Professional (8 string).
or vintage archtop with facctory installed P13 pickup(s)

$2000

Thanks for looking.


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Stephen Schoenadel


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Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 31 Jan 2024 6:40 am    
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bump

bump. All offers will be considered!!

Will consider Trades for:

OR - Fender Dual Professional (8 string).

OR CLINESMITH LAP STEELS
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