Good question...
Well, I have learned with this artist Bronze that I do have the discipline to leave something unplayed. That snare drum would not appeal to me for gigging for the sheer weight and the fact that the hardware is plated in 24 carat gold.
This may be something that would be a show piece in my home. (?) It's a gorgeous work of art. If I have a home studio ever again, it could certainly serve there. All that said, it would certainly be subject to sit in an unopened box. I was going to buy a Gretsch 140th anniversary set when I was on my Gretsch tangent and those sets were released. But the Gretsch defect level was/is so high, I didn't want to sell a 10 year old (one day) defect drum set in an unopened box. And wet I talk about a high defect rate, I mean my own gear, not just what I heard about others buying Gretsch.
Either way, I have closed the doors for any of this by letting them all slide by. And buying one of the 'flips' available in Europe just isn't the same in my mind, since technically they aren't "new" if you aren't buying them from an authorized dealer.