I've gotten ahold of a Slingerland drum from 1960 (determined from partial date stamp and badge). The drum is 12" depth and 15" diameter. It appears to have been wrapped in some kind of contact paper which peels very easily to reveal a great green spankle finish. First the good news:
Stick saver hoops, lugs, tension screws, and badge are in good condition and likely original.
Now the very bad news:
The drum has been drilled with 20+ very small holes at various points in the shell. The bearing edge is cracked(along the hoop, not split in the middle), and the original wrap is flaking near some of the holes to reveal what may be a gold sparkle finish underneath. Also, someone has written "Riverside #2" in marker on the inside of the shell.
What will it take to restore this drum(re-wrapping, filling holes, etc.)? What might it cost? I really want to try and save this drum, but I don't know if it's practical or possible.
Help
~Pants
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