Is this a reasonable price?

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If it is any thing like the drums on my '66 they are much heavier than the new. I would ask the seller to take a measurement of the remaining thickness of the drum. It looks pretty good to me. My new drum is actually thinner than my old one turned.

You can buy a new drum cheaper but not with the hub too. If I had it to do over I might probably spend that much. I don't know what they go for at the swap meets.

The way I look at it, sometimes the convenience is worth it for me, and this guy has 100% positive review. Doesn't seem like a bad price to me.
 
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Yes, New drums are nearly $100+ each (my cost), I'd rather pay $75 for an original I can "cut", New aftermarket replacement drums don't like to 'cut' like originals, they like to chip and chew up my blades.

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