Yeah, the lacquer thinner technique would probably be a bit too scary for me as well.
Especially on such a beautiful pristine clean snare such as this.
As far as condition both the wrap, and all the chrome hardware, this one ranks right up there as being as clean as the NOS Krupa Sound King I have that the seller threw in with my Deems Set. And even cleaner than my Steve Maxwell sourced 5.5x14 TDR and the Deems prototype 6.5x14 Spitfire I acquired later from the Deems Set's seller.
I did try a light rub down with Meguiars M205 Ultra Finishing Polish and some small pieces of pure white t-shirt, and not one little bit of any residues were removed-seen from any possible nasties such as dirts, grunge, bar cigarette films, zero, nothing. The WMP Wrap glows, mirror like gloss, and shines and looks like this snare was built last month as far as its overall condition. Thoughts are, this drum had to spend a large-major portion of its life being entombed in a case to be this pristine clean and unmolested. "A King Rootin Tootin" Snare so to speak! LOL
The original Slingy heads both sides look like they have a couple weeks worth of use on them. Truly an immaculate snare that I lucked into. (They'll probably come off later to save, and toss on a brand new impossible to find Remo Dip M5 Batter, and vintage Dip Snare Side which I have a few of on ice and have saved for such a snare)
I thought further, and thought that sure, I could probably strip the drum, resort to a heavier cut compound and go at it with the DA Polisher, but again thought to what end?
To possibly harm and alter the originality and the pristine quality and condition of the wrap?
I'm sorry to perhaps start this thread, and come to my own conclusions shortly after, but a wise man and probably the most revered of drum collectors (Maxwell-Currotto-Tommy P-etc etc) would probably tell me not to further touch the drum in any way, play it, enjoy it, love it, and not in any way ruin its original condition and value.
I really do appreciate you folk's input, I'll perhaps try to post an image of this beauty ASAP for you folks to enjoy.