Hello kind VDF folk!
Just purchased a 1940s Slingerland Professional Model Brass (formerly NOB) Snare Drum:
http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/catalogs/slingerland/1940_slingerland_pg6_large.jpg
It was obviously stripped off its nickel plating at some point (remnants can be found on the hoops and throw). It actually sounds amazing as is (if it ain't broke...). But being a traditionalist... I have a Ludwig two-piece NOB which is killer. This Slingerland kills in a different way - subtle, finesse, beautifully sensitive, huge dynamic range, great Jazz snare, etc.
My question is: has anyone had experience with re-plating in nickel and any opinions on sonic changes...
1. After stripping old nickel
2. After replating with new nickel
Lastly, the throw has a replaced screw and a lock-nut has been applied to the arm. I was going to add a spring to the 'thread' to lessen slippage. Can anyone weigh in on maintenance of 3-point strainers?
Thank you!