Hi All,
My habit expanded yesterday...I couldn't help myself and purchased another Slingy set. This one is what I "believe" to be an Avante set, the second tom (single) mount is not present, but the holes and outline is. They are 8x12/9x13/16x16/14x22, no snare, no 10x14 3rd tom. Bought the hole shootin' match for $200.00. They need cleaning, the 12, 13 and 16 have no extra holes. The bass drum, however, is another story, see pics. Some "tool" drilled large 1.1875" dia holes (2) in the drum, and covered up the badge. All S/N are close, (2) are 69xxx, and (2) are 70xxx, black and silver Niles badges. Maybe I should send this to the other forum for restoring??..but a few questions: 1. Is it worth trying (or possible) to fill these large dia holes? Or should I put the Pearl tom holder back on? Problem is I wouldn't be able to put an original 2nd Slingy mount on, no room. Is there any professional place I could go to have this done? I've filled small holes in drums, but these are LARGE. 2. Look at the color of this wrap, it's original as far as I can tell. Looks more maroon to me next to my red sparkle Slingerland set. Is this what they call Sparkling Maroon Pearl? Is it rare? 3. What year do you suppose these are from? 4. Is this like putting perfume on a pig??? Could it get costly? If this is the "sparkling maroon pearl", it may be close to impossible to find that color again (for repair)? Let alone the 14" matching color tom? Should I just take my $200.00 loss? The other drums are in good shape, just need cleaning, no cracks, just the normal wear. Inside is the natural wood finish (no "chocolate milk" coat), 3 ply, stamped "P" with re-rings. A few bulges in some of the wood, but nothing major/nothing to hurt sound. I know this is a lot, but if any Slingy expert has any answers, I sure would appreciate it...Thanks!!