OK. I have this Ludwig 552. It has sentimental value and also sounds awesome. I purchased it for about $300 a long time ago, when my other snare drum (that's right, only had one) was stolen. I got it back (another story) but in the meantime I bought this snare. I didn't even notice or care that it had an extra hole and a Pearl throw. Young and dumb. Anyway, it paid for itself many times over and it was my rock snare. Then I started hanging around with you guys. So of course I replaced the throw and also found out that it most likely came with die-cast rims. Dumb again. I should have paid $200 but this is Australia after all. Anyway, I've been playing it lately and since my Tama experience, I thought I would look for die-cast rims. Found a set at Arizona Drum Shop. $115 for the pair and $50 shipping. I looked at the drum and thought "this is not rational". It's a non-original drum and it owes me $300. The rims plus shipping were AU$195. So I'd be $500 into a bronze snare drum that would most likely fetch $250- $300 in the US. But I thought of all those gigs; the people I played with - and I did it. The first good omen was that the seller refunded me US$10 for the shipping - and they had already shipped it. In 15 minutes. Some come on brothers! I've just been following a thread where a lucky so and so scored a $2500 drum for $45. I need someone to say it's ok sometimes to not make the sensible restoration.
PS: Is there any way to disguise a small extra hole just at the top of the throw? Bronze screw? Solder?
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