Hey everyone!
As you can see, this is my first post here on the forums and I'm incredibly excited to see that there are people out there who are as passionate about drum restoration as I am. Admittedly, this is my first vintage drum set restoration project. The extent of my skill is simply refinishing drum kits, not so much identifying and finding parts for vintage kits, so i would love to hear any and all feedback in regards to this project. I WILL post progress pictures if people seem engaged.
A close friend of mine gave me this Slingerland kit that he got as payment for doing a contracting job. For that reason alone I fully plan on keeping this kit upon refurbishing.
According to the previous owner of this kit, it was caught in a fire - of all things, which is apparently why the finish is tinted yellow. To me, this seems farfetched. It looks like more of a result of being 50+ years old. But hey, who knows. Should I remove the tint? If so, should I use that "Novus" plastic polish I've seen in other threads? The pictures don't lie!
I'm concerned about the bearing edges on the bass drum and floor Tom. As you can see in the pictures, they're cracked. Is this something that can be repaired? Or is it past the point of no return?
Lastly, I'd like to know your opinions on the identity of the kit, as well as the Ludwig snare I posted below. I'm aware that the Slingerland kit is from 1961, but I couldn't figure out what the actual model type/name of the kit. I'll also need to find rims for the bassdrum (I have one) the floor tom, and the rack tom. If ya'll can point me in the right direction as to a reliable website to get these parts, it would be greatly appreciated.
Let me know what your opinions are on this kit that fell into my hands!
[img]http://s32.postimg.org/72gmwqca9/full_bass_crack.jpg[/img]
[img]http://s32.postimg.org/w4f1f7a9d/full_floor_tom_crack.jpg[/img]