Kelly wrote:
I've seen that drum in the past trading hands.
There are quite a few deceptions in the Link era world now. Some drums being hocked as original and rare.
When I know first hand that is not case.
For instance, quite a few "rare and mint condition" 6" Signature toms, in nearly every finish has come through in the last few years. I know these drums were after market. Yes, Sonor made them, but by request of a "special friend" that wished to market them, knowing the rarity and what 6" toms were commanding.
There is a look about these drums that stick out to me and I can usually discern. This drum has that look but I wouldn't accuse or swear by it. It does look an aweful lot, almost exactly, like the Signature 8 x 14's Sonor made me a few years back that were Scandinavian birch.
Well, if people start doing this on drums, where's the world going to?!?
I must say, this snare doesn't have that "age" look. It must have spent a LOT of time in the box...
Otherwise, SONOR is known to make exceptions, if "the right person" calls. That's why I'm not surprised about the 6" Signature tom (true) story. Which, no matter how You look on things, is NOT FAIR.
You either stick to your attitude, and don't satisfy drummers wishes, or be a big friend and help everyone.
Selective approach makes me puke...
By the way, have You seen the Red Sonorlite on ebay.de?!?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Shellset-Sonor-L ... 3cc10310b5