[B][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]As some of you are aware, I am working on a kit that I am going to "donate" to the neighbor kid and his new band, "Joe's Garage". (of course I'm kidding about the name...) I have posted a pic or two of the shells before the "wrap" came off. Originally I assessed them as 3 ply with rings. Well, now I must correct my statement and tell the real deal. They are as follows" 20=3 ply w/rings, 16= 1 ply w/rings, 13= 1 ply w/rings. As I read somewhere else today, many of you will ask "John, why are you wasting time on those old, beat no-name bastard shells?" And as the gentleman answered, BECAUSE...it's my time, and I'll waste it on whatever crappy drums I want...besides, I need to practice on something, and these will work nicely. They will also be very loud, which will drown out a lot of bad guitar.
Now, on to the Master Plan. Since these are from like the early-mid 70s, best I can tell, (anyone know when Pearl used these shells?) I am going to do something creative to strengthen and re-enforce them, at least for me. Now MastroSnare, cover your eyes, buddy. I am going to coat the shells with poly in order to give them staying power, since I am going to pass these on to a bunch of 14 year olds. I am actually not certain what to cover them with as of yet. I really want to put on some of that Tangerine Marine Pearl that Drum Foundry has on blow out, but I ain't got 150 bucks for a kit I'm not keeping. And the "sparkledrumwrap store" is sending me samples to compare so I can decide if that is the better option, at 70 bucks with s&h- then there is this:http://www.veneersupplies.com/product_info.php?cPath=51_162&products_id=2443 And this last option, at 48 bucks plus s&h, would look bad to the bone, however it would take soooo long...Anyone care to help me hold the edges down while I wrap the rest of this shell....
Oh yeah, and I cut myself on the grommet of the floor tom so bad, I had to have stitches and a tetnus shot this morning.[/FONT][/B]