J
1795 days ago

Ashton Drum Kit Free to a good home

John from Dannemora

We have an Ashton drum kit that both my boys used to learn drums on. My kids no longer use it as my eldest is no longer interested and my youngest has an electric drum kit now. It also has the following issues.


We have a crash symbol, it just needs a new symbol stand as the current one is broken.
One of the toms mountings is broken. I believe it can be replaced but it is still usable as is. Details in the second image.
The snare drum needs a new snare, though it also can be used as is, it just doesn't make the snare sound as well as it used to.


It is usable as it is but would also make a good project for someone to do it up. Free to a good home as its not worth my while to fix and sell


Buyer must pickup from Dannemora and take everything, its free after all.

Free

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