Thank you for the reply. The former owner tells me this set was gigged hard and retired (I figured to a damp basement-where they were when I purchased them). I prefer to look at things for what they can be, versus what they are....maybe a little too zealous on this one...This will be my 1st major rehab. I cannot help thinking these will be beauties when finished.
Always willing to learn and always had a liking for working with wood, but I have no real wood skills or an orbital sander. Having the rehab under way, I have arrangements with a retired cabinet maker to professionally spray the exteriors. The 12 inch tom will be the guiney pig. From other posts on this forum, 3 coats of poly with sanding in between seems to be the recommendations....
I'm almost finished with the BR snare. I was able to clean up nicely the COB shell, but the hoops had to go--too pitted. I have better hoops reserved from another forum member once I get the dough from other parts I'm presently selling.
I'm offering the badly pitted stuff for free to forum members who will pay the postage.
The pitted chrome has been my biggest nemisis. Here's more pics. More advice, throw it at me!
BTW, this set has the BR 10 lug snare, 24 in bass X 2, 12,13,16 and 18 toms