Okay- this makes a drum "vintagely incorrect"; however, I think of myself as a guy who loves the sound of older drums but likes the user friendliness, convenience, and durability of modern hardware. Call me a drum hot rodder...
I am using suspension mounts for a few reasons: 1) can't readily find floor tom mounts for the old Premier floor tom I bought. 2) Don't want to drill any new holes for modern replacement mounts. 3) I actually believe that the suspension mounts enhance the sound. 4) it saves the old, vintage stuff for the next buyer without stripping screws, threads, etc. 5) I am way too impatient (and cheap) to wait around and buy the original mounts on ebay and 6) I like a virgin tom look, even if they are not completely virgin.
I know that the suspension mounts make it tougher to put drums into cases, and in some cases, makes buying cases tougher to buy in general. The suspension mounts also kill much of the vintage looks.
Thoughts on the subject of suspension mounts?