I went back and added a note to my post to clarify my stance on this particular drum.
The term fake has different meanings. If you take a later brass shell, hammer some beds into it, put on an earlier badge and whatever other earlier parts and try to pass it off as an earlier drum, then it is a fake as far as I'm concerned. This is not the case with this drum.
Then there are the "rare Vistalites" that have shown up in recent years that are clearly made with new RCI shells, old hardware and repro badges.
A fake can be made of all genuine parts or a combination of genuine and counterfeit/repro parts. It all comes down to how it is represented and marked. People have made "repro" drums that had no distinguishing markings to show it is a repro, only to make their way onto the market represented as being real.
I seem to remember a person or two who were making "repro Dynasonics", many of which are now being sold as genuine.