Backstory: I traded with a very nice pro drummer for a Rogers kit with a pretty mangled wrap. De-wrapped the whole kit, fixed some ply separation issues and cleaned up the hardware. The shells are in good shape, a bit more time on the prep and they might be a good candidate for paint. I had been looking at the Jammin' sam's wrap and just get a local drum builder to apply it for me. I'd be looking at somewhere between 2 and 3 bills. for everything.
My Question: I recently had the thought of using a gelcoat on the shells. I want a very sparkly vintage finish on these drums. Preferably a Champagne sparkle but that stuff is harder to find than beers at a Mormon BBQ. I was wondering if it is possible to have a gelcoat applied to the plywood shells and what a job like that would end up costing me.
I'm in the Phoenix area, so if anyone could recommend a good gelcoat-er in my area I'd be much obliged. The reason I'm interested in gelcoat is because it would be much more resistant to damage than a painted finish. Or so I believe, please correct me if I'm wrong. If I could go with a good, durable flake paint job as well for about 2-3 bills then I'm open to that idea too. If I went with the wrap then I'd probably go with the Jammin Sam's wrap in turquois, like Adam's beautiful kit. In paint/gelcoat I'd probably go with champagne glitter.
Thanks in advance for your advice on the matter. Very excited to have a beautiful vintage kit that I can take out and show off.