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OT: Roland V-Drums for a Pinball Machine?

By cscmtp

10 years ago


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    #1 10 years ago

    I recently bought my son a new set of acoustic drums, and we are no longer using my Roland TD-10 Electric Drum Set. I would be open to trading for a nice pinball. I have over $5k in this kit. It comes with 6 toms, bass drum, 4 cymbals, high hat, and double kick pedal.

    I also have 2 Mackie 450 speakers, paid over $600 per speaker for them.

    *Note I am not trading/selling the acoustic cymbals in the photo, just the electric cymbals.

    I am located in Western, NC, 28664.

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    #2 10 years ago

    Thats an awesome set. I have a TD-10 myself paired with a TD-6. Love the fact you put real cymbals in there.
    I kept mine and sold my Gretsch acoustic with Gilbralter/Zildjian last year to buy my first pin-JM.
    It was way loud with the 26" kick,so the electric stayed instead,lol

    #3 10 years ago

    I have a Gretsch Kit as well. Over $10K invested. I'd love to trade it for a TRON and buy yours. The TD-30KV is unbelievable. I saw a brand new one loaded up for $7K on Craigslist a couple months ago.

    GLWS/Trade.

    #4 10 years ago

    The Mackies really kick--although I confess I went with a JBL Eon G2 back in the day, and it still holds up pretty well. What kind of e-cymbals/hi-hat come with this kit? Is that the original rack?

    #5 10 years ago

    I might be in! Check my collection and see what you like. I had one of these once and miss it sometimes....

    #6 10 years ago

    You have a lot of nice pins devlman, but you are pretty far from me. Thinking of shipping or coming down South?

    #7 10 years ago
    Quoted from StevenP:

    The Mackies really kick--although I confess I went with a JBL Eon G2 back in the day, and it still holds up pretty well. What kind of e-cymbals/hi-hat come with this kit? Is that the original rack?

    It is the original rack and original cymbals that came with the kit (I just purchased a few extra) have to look up the model number as I don't recall the names.

    #8 10 years ago

    Cool kit! I traded my td-3 w/ td-8 brain for my second pinball machine. I don't want to admit which one though... ok ok, it was Hollywood Heat. But I got lucky and traded the machine a week later for Police Force.

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    #9 10 years ago

    Bump, still open to trading this awesome kit for a pin!

    #10 10 years ago

    Bump for you. I have a TD-10 (also with the blue frame) and absolutely love it. The irony..I'm a guitarist.

    #11 10 years ago
    Quoted from John-from-PA:

    Bump for you. I have a TD-10 (also with the blue frame) and absolutely love it. The irony..I'm a guitarist.

    Me too, but more a drummer first, guitarist second. I played drums as a kid through teen years before picking up guitar. Posted some of my guitars on the guitar thread here about a week ago. You can see part of my TD-10 in those pics.

    #12 10 years ago

    It's weird how so many pin guys are musicians too. Like our brains are wired wrong....

    #13 10 years ago
    Quoted from BadBrad97:

    It's weird how so many pin guys are musicians too. Like our brains are wired wrong....

    I always thought it made sense, good with our hands and all.

    #14 10 years ago

    Bump! I could also include an original Galaga cabinet too.

    #15 10 years ago

    You can get a good Pin or two with that kit, don't give up! expand your options to get it liquidated,and when you have the dough,you should get more help around here finding a decent pin, good luck!

    #16 10 years ago

    Just need the right guy....

    #17 10 years ago

    Will include a framed picture of Neil Peart behind his kit if I like the pin enough

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