Pictures on a sunny day.
The drums and related hardware are finished.
Next step is are the cymbal stands, hi-hat and pedal, all of which now that I think of it were purchased from ebay subsequent to purchasing the kit.
Man, they turned out great!
I'm very happy for you!
Kev
Great idea with the plastic dip. I have a couple of old snare baskets missing the rubber protection. Sounds like a good solution, I will give it a try.
Your Drums Look awesome. Nice Job. :cool:
Great Job and a beautiful set. How much do you think you have in the restoration in just the drums excludeing the stands and pedals.
With a $75 purchase price plus your other parts for the tom mount parts,floor tom legs, heads, etc. has to be a great deal and good investment.
Thanks all. I appreciate your kind words and glad you enjoyed the blog.
Vibes...You have made me do something I have been wanting to do... that is going back and adding things up. Now that I have, I am a bit surprised.
Q: How much was invested for just the drums?
A: $ 432
$ 75 Original Investment
$ 110 Four new machined collets
$ 63 Floor Tom Legs
$ 80 Snare Stand
$ 104 Three tone controls
If you want to add the heads, that is another $109
$ 15 Temporary Aquariun head for a tom
$ 16 Evans clear for snare
$ 30 Remo Package for the toms
$ 13 Remo snare
$ 35 Remo Bass
With everything including the original purchase of $75 and...
- 2 period drum keys
- hi-hat (replacing old $89 new sold old for $53)
- 6 Samson II cymbal stands
- 2 cymbals (including a "HARD TO FIND VINTAGE SABIAN HH LEOPARD 22" RIDE CYMBAL")
- felts
- various screws
- 1973/4 catalog
- foot pedal
- cowbell mount
- cleaning supplies
For a total of $ 1080.31 + $109 for heads = $ 1189.31
No, I am not finished yet...
I am looking for:
- A snare frame
- I am thinking about a period throne
- At least 4 more cymbals because I have the six Samson II stands
- And finally the infamous cowbell because everyone knows...
Happy Weekend !
I was amazed that there was no response to the posting on my investment thus far...
I was shocked at the amount myself.
So I waited for a response.... none... and then today I said something must be wrong. So I went back to spreadsheet and sure enough, I found a a mistake.
See previous post for the update !!!
Next up is the cymbal stands.
Happy New Year!
After nearly two months of work and the holidays, I am able to get back to this restoration project.
I will pick up where I left off... with the cymbal stands.
The kit came with no cymbals or stands. Over the one year I have been the kit owner, I have accumulated six Samson II Floor Cymbal Stands, 48-0512, Description: Medium height cymbal stand featuring the solid Samson base with built-in tilter.
I found two and then four more. And I have accumulated two cymbals, a Sabian 18" B8 and a Sabian 22" HH Leopard Ride. My sweety brought home two others from the thrift store. Both are cracked but usable for now.
Just before starting to examine, clean and polish today, I was looking over ebay for newly listed items and saw a ROGERS Swivomatic Era Cymbal Arm Extension. Something clicked in my head. In an earlier post I had mentioned the oddities on the base drum (note 1st picture) and I realized I could try a Samson II cymbal tilter rod assembly in the mount slot. Eureka ! Its a perfect fit. Now I have the perfect location for a small splash which is most likely the original purpose. This discovery has made my day.
Wow! That is quite a investment. But worth it if you can afford it. Almost every set I have picked up for a song I ended up at least tripleing my initial investment
in parts, heads, material, this, that. Those Londoner's drums look great though. I just saw this thread again today.
There is an identical ludwig mount on the bass drum as is on the floor tom. (See photo) I thought the purpose on the bass drum was pretty obvious and I purchased an l-arm on ebay advertised as a Rogers brand. (See photo) I have not been able to substantiate that it is in fact Rogers. And you might know what these go for... ch-ching. Its condition is excellent however, it is unfortunate that the location of the Ludwig mount is such that the arm itself is barely usable. The arms overall length is a little short on each side of the L and as a result has limited usable positioning. I am undecided about what to do about this. If I decide to sell it, I suspect I will get my money back out of the L-arm.
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