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Posted By: Glen V
I've heard that Fritsch has a large group of E286s. Also, a few years ago a major auction house had a lot of 18(?) Ju-Ju Drums. (I was the under-bidder, and still kick myself for not bidding more - they went for under $200 each.) Between those and others that must be out there, I figured they weren't quite rare enough for the toughest catagory. Then again, without a true count, who knows? |
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