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Class A Drummer
02-28-2007, 09:33 PM
Hey, im going to be selling my 8 inch tom because i never really use it, unless im playing YYZ.
Anyone know how much an 8" session tom would go for new? And Used?
Deathmetalconga
03-01-2007, 02:03 AM
Hey, im going to be selling my 8 inch tom because i never really use it, unless im playing YYZ.
Anyone know how much an 8" session tom would go for new? And Used?
Photos? Brand? Age? History?
Class A Drummer
03-01-2007, 02:48 AM
Photos? Brand? Age? History?
Already said the brand.
Bout 2 years old.
Its the one on the right. The color is a little off in this pic. I think the normal price for this would be like 175 or somthing but im not sure. I was thinking about selling it for 110 or somthing but i dunno.
Tuxido
03-01-2007, 03:20 AM
Even if you dont use it, you should keep it, you never know how yours tastes will evolve. Also, since the sessions are not made anymore, you'll never be able to order one back if ever you regret selling it.
You should only sell it if your selling your whole kit.
Just my tought.
Class A Drummer
03-01-2007, 04:18 AM
Even if you dont use it, you should keep it, you never know how yours tastes will evolve. Also, since the sessions are not made anymore, you'll never be able to order one back if ever you regret selling it.
You should only sell it if your selling your whole kit.
Just my tought.
Idk, like i never really used it ever except for a little samba thing i use to do which i dont really like doing any more. But i really cant see myself using it. But i still would like to find a price, because im really close to being able to afford a new schecter after i sell my bc rich warlock.
d.c.drummer
03-01-2007, 04:52 AM
i would hold on to it because its out of production. You win both ways. Either you find out you wanna keep it, or you sell after a wile as a higher priced vintage drum.
Deathmetalconga
03-01-2007, 05:17 AM
Keep it. I use small drums and mini-timbales like that like ride cymbals sometimes - adds a propulsive effect. Try mounting it in different places. Don't think of it how you have been used to thinking of it. At the very least, take it to work and use it for a desk ornament.
Plus, who is going to want it? Someone with a kit just like yours already who is wants the drum, is willing to pay and seeks it out. The chance of that are nil, but I could be wrong.
Skitch
03-01-2007, 06:37 AM
Here is another vote for keeping it!
Mike
http://www.mikemccraw.com
http://www.dominoretroplate.com
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=drummermikemccraw
rendezvous_drummer
03-01-2007, 08:15 AM
I don't know about you guys, but I want to see Class A Drummer play YYZ...
Oh yea, keep the tom..
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