Well, I guess I should clarify and say that what I mean by 'modern' hardware is simply just NEW hardware.I currently have a 60s MIJ stencil kit and it has a pretty good sound but the hardware is cheap and falling apart. My thought was to refinish some vintage shells and put all new, but vintage-style hardware on it for the reliability of playing gigs. In peoples experience, is the hardware on a 60s kit reliable for gigging if the kit is in good shape and has been taken care of? I don't mind old style rail consolettes at all, as I like my tom very low. Bass drum spurs and floor tom legs seem to be an issue. For example, I really like Ludwig Club Date kits, but the floor tom mounts with the spring look unreliable...
I see where you're coming from. You can't compare the 60's MIJ hardware to vintage American hardware. They were only copying for looks...not function. Buying a 60's American kit, like a Club Date, should have hardware that works just fine. I own a '58 Ludwig floor tom with the WFL version of the springs leg mounts and they are my favorite legs mounts of all my kits. They work flawlessly and I often think to myself that all drums should have those mounts. My main gigging kit is my '57 Slingerland, which I use with all original hardware and vintage stands. So far they have not left me flat anywhere.