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Posted by Administrator on March 16, 2010 under Drums

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How much is my Drum Set worth?

here are the parts of my drum set:

1 Pearl Chrome 5 piece set
Evans Heads
1 Hi Hat Stand (PDP)
3 Cymbal stands (PDP)
1 Floor tom clamp

The Sabian B8 pack
1 Paiste Crash (16 in) (2 crashes, 1 ride, 1 hi hat)
1 sabian XS Chinese (20 in)
1 Wuhan China (6 in)
1 Double Bass Pedal (PDP)
1 yamaha Single Bass pedal
1 Seat (PDP)

I was thinking it would be around $1200 to $1500.

PLEASE HELP!
Thank you

It is a judgment call to assess a drum set value depending conditions. They lose some value when they are not brand new. There are several conditions that would define the value and help appraising:

Brand New- Being sold by manufacturers or their dealers, entirely new. This grading would mark for 100% of the original value.

Mint - It is in perfect, and will almost certainly be unused condition; there are no scratches, dents or other visible damage, and - to all intents and purposes. It has been kept in a special, stored condition, as to avoid excessive temperatures, excessive sunlight or damp, and will have been preserved in some form, by protective coverings, or a container of some sort. This grading would mark for 70-90% of the original value.

Near Mint or Very Near Mint - Perhaps it has been played once, but is still in perfect condition. This grading would mark for 60-80% of the original value.

Excellent Condition - It may have been owned or used, but everything including the packaging is still in perfect condition. However, it is not "new". This grading would mark for 50-70% of the original value.

Very Good, Like New - It has been used or owned for a good period of time, kept in nice condition. But there may be minor issues, e.g. it's been played more than once, albeit with no defects to it. This grading would mark for 30-60% of the original value.

Reasonable or Acceptable Condition – Heavy usage, probably some damage, such as a tear, quite severe scratches or dents. This grading would mark for 20-40% of the original value.

Used / Damaged - It is not going to be worth much to anyone, except for pure playing or reading ownership. This grading would mark for 10-30% of the original value.

Scrap or Other - It is almost worthless, and will barely be fit-for-purpose. This grading would mark for 0-20% of the original value.

We hope this will help.

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