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Last night I picked up an early 70's bronze strata Standard. The good news is its a one owner kit with very little fade on the wrap, its barely noticeable even with the lugs off. The guy I got from said it it was his when he was a kid and he thinks he got it around 1970 brand new. No date stamps but there is evidence of paper tags that are now long gone. Serial number on the FT is 54443. No snare but the kit is mostly intact. There is some unoriginal T handles and claws, and one of the tone controls is missing a knob but everything else is pretty much there. He even kept the bottom hoops and tension screws after he pulled the bottom heads off.

Now here is the bad news, there is some pretty serious separation of the reso side re ring on the floor tom. I knew about it and at first glance it looked like an easy fix. I figured throw a little glue on, clamp it and bobs your uncle, but I now I'm not so sure. When I got it home and really started looking at I noticed there is more to it than I thought. Even with a nice tight clamp I'm not sure there is enough meat on that re ring to hold to the outer plays. What do you guys think??

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Posted on 8 years ago
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I think it will be fine gluing it...Use toothpicks as wedges to hold everything open if you know what I mean...Mask surrounding areas off...Apply liberal wood glue, clamp, wipe off excess glue and let sit for 24-48 hrs...

Cheers

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Posted on 8 years ago
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I agree-a good quality wood glue will hold that closed. It's a floor tom,not usually under high tension and being held together with a head and rim.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Thanks guys

Posted on 8 years ago
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Photos of the kit please! Don't tease us :)

The greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you. - Joyce Meyer
Posted on 8 years ago
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I'd make sure that the shell stays in round before you start the clamping process.. Rest a rim on the lugs and use some wedges all the way around between the shell and the rim (to check and maintain the roundness) ... then do the glue and clamp..

Cheers

John

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From larryz

Photos of the kit please! Don't tease us :)

I've tried, the file uploader is not cooperating. I'll upload elsewhere and post a link when I get a chance.

Posted on 8 years ago
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