At some point you have to ask yourself the following: a.) if you are overly concerned with resale valueb.) do you prefer a drum in pristine conditionc.) Do you prefer a drum in as original condition as possible
Excellent point! You are wise, tnsquint. Truth be told, I'd love for them to look new/old. Like you, the cracked wrap bothers me. But I like the BDP and the kick is in decent shape, just needs the seams re-glued. On the other hand, I'm a poor boy and about all I will leave my wife when I go to the great gig in the sky is a bunch of music gear, and I'd like her to get as much as possible for it when that time comes.
I must mention, I played these Saturday night with an acid jazz/funk trio and they sounded great! I used my Super Ace (which I just replaced the parralel-lift system in, with brand new original parts from a warehouse Down Under), and added a '78 Ludalloy marching snare with the snares dropped for a floor tom. Got a lot of compliments on the sound. I can't complain about that.
One more thing, though. This tom has some separation between the re-ring and shell. The re-ring is single-ply. Can I inject some glue into the void and clamp it, or is it better to remove the re-ring and re-glue the whole thing? If so, how do I remove it without destroying the inner ply of the shell?