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A good option is to visit local music stores. Many times they take in drum sets on trade. The store will clean up and repair used sets before selling them.
You may also find that purchasing online will save you a lot of money. This is because online stores are able to provide better prices due to their low overhead--no building to rent, no employees to pay. Some online stores even offer large discounts on "scratch and dent" merchandise. Most of the time the blemishes are not noticeable. My recommendation is that you go to your local music store and check out the prices on the drums that you want. Then shop online and compare prices. You may be surprised at the difference. Some of the best deals around are on Ebay. If you haven't yet discovered Ebay, try it! It is easy to sign up and free for buyers to use. You can register after you find your drums. Here are the best deals RIGHT NOW! These listings are straight from the site and are updated constantly. I have presented them here for your convenience. Find the drums you want at the price you want--fast and easy. All products open in a new window so that you can review them in more detail. If you want to ask a question about a particular drum set, or any question about drums, you can get a free answer at:
Hope you find the drums of your dreams!
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