I have some questions about these drums but there seems not to be much interest in them.Maybe because they don,t look very good now? Or its that they are going to be a rewraped players kit I don,t know?
They will make a fine sounding kit. I see the potential and it should be a fun project. With cleanup and a rewrap/refinish, they should look good too. They will not have the value of an all original kit, but that changed long ago. The issue is that it can get very expensive very quickly. Unless you can find parts inexpensively, you can end up spending a lot. I would take it slow, remove the vinyl and then determine what you have before taking the next step. It sounds like that is the approach you are planning to take.
Question,is there a name for the snare #4103, other than just junk?
Definitely not junk, just needs some TLC. It is the Renown model. See the 1966 catalog for more info: http://www.gretschdrums.com/ebooks/1966/index.html#/12/
Question, after I take the wrap off thats on now, is there anyway to determine what the original warp was?
If the original wrap is gone, no. There may be something under the vinyl.
Question,is there any companies that reproduce Badges for drums?
Original badges are available via eBay, but are pricey. Some sell reproduction badges, but they are not authorized and sometimes not that good.
Question, are there any new,new old stock die cast rings for these?
You can get used or new hoops. Again, they are pricey.
Question, are there any new,new old stock tension claws for the bass?
$6.95 each at Explorers. http://www.explorersdrums.com/Categories/210/Gretsch.aspx
Question, does any company still make the correct muffles for these?
$25.95 each - See Explorers link above