I'm such a newbie to the particulars of drums and vintage drums that, as I learn about these things, I find myself a bit confused at times. Bearing edges are a fascination to me. In the Resto section Jaye posted an excellent (imho) overview on this.
I recently had a conversation w/ a good friend (and great drummer) about bearing edges. He recently had a nice custom set made & told me that he felt that the current 'state of the art' in bearing edges, producing excellent tune-ability and purer pitch, is the 'correct' way, with all previous methods being wrong. DOH
As a novice, I felt odd to disagree with him in regard to the realm of vintage drums, but (aside preserving an old drum in its original state), he felt if one is going to actually play the drum(s), it's 'incorrect' to not tweak the bearing edges to a more modern, tune-able condition.
Again, I disagree with this position for a long list of reasons, but I'm curious what members feel about re-cutting vintage edges to modern standards. I personally love the warm-fuzzy, less 'pitched' sound of drums w/ old-school edges.
Wouldn't all of that distinct pitch-ness more often be in conflict with the key that a song is in? [example - a song in B, drums clearly pitched to intervals in C] :confused: