Francis wrote:
You know it is not just individuals, but music stores as well. Name another business that can sell something at a premium and not know what it is? You order a truck and get a car; nope. You buy a house and get key to a condo or how about order lobster and get a bowl of chili.... not even.
This music store just listed a "Champion snare" for the small sum of 1k. Problem is it is not a Champ, but clearly a Phonic D506 with those snap locks; lots of rust too.
https://reverb.com/item/5628547-vintage-sonor-champion-14-x-6-snare-drum-w-standI have gotten a few good deals from guitar center cause they misidentified things. Here is a pair of Designer snares listed as 5 by 14.... looks like somebody measured from rim to rim on those Hellas. Think those are 4" piccolos; one acrylic and the other maybe ALPI Bubinga over maple? Can't quite tell.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Sonor/5X14-Designer-Series-Maple-Light-Snare-Drum.gchttp://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Sonor/5X14-XRay-Snare-Drum.gcI guess we live in the a world of "alternative facts" these days. The museum forum may have had its moments and been political at times, but at least everyone took didn't post blatant misinformation and if they did, they got quickly corrected. The FB pages really run the gamut from expert collectors to the opposite end spectrum. From FB - "1990s Sonic Plus shells were Phonic, you should sell them." Thanks Jeff for calling Bull on that one. The museum fells like reading the encyclopedia and FB like the National Inquirer.
I reckon thats a 505 in the first pick. The top of the mech is level with the top of the hoop. Dead giveaway. And the others, definitely piccolo's wit those lugs.
And you are right, Francis. So many peeps have no idea. Astounding really, considering how much these things are worth, or were worth.