Hi folks. Picked up this little gem of a 4-pc yesterday. Both toms and BD shell stamped Feb 13, 1969. Pretty good shape overall, but issues are:
*13" tom mount has been replaced with Pearl through-the-shell style, which means someone drilled a big hole (Grrrrr.....it's OK...breathe...)
*Original bass drum spurs replaced with modern ones. I'm actually ok with that. They did a decent job.
*All internal mufflers are missing. No biggie there, either. I wouldn't use 'em anyway.
*BD hoops have been replaced. This is going to be a working kit, so that's ok I guess. They look decent.
*Ride cymbal rod and mount are both MIA.
*Tom holder bracket/mount on BD has been replaced. New holes drilled for that, too....:(
That's about it for the big stuff. I'll probably go back to original parts as I go along, but no rush. Normal minor rust on rims and lug casings that I plan to address using the good ol' aluminum foil scrub.
My question for you all is in regards to the wrap. Looks to be Gold Strata. Pretty minor wear & tear 'personality', along with a little fading that is to be expected. Seams are nice and tight. What, in your experiences, is the best way to take off just the slightest outer layer of 'age' while maintaining a glossy finish? I've taken them down to the bare bones and there is VERY LITTLE difference in the wrap that has been exposed vs. the wrap underneath the casings, etc. What a great find! I think they have spent 30+ years in someone's closet.
I'll post some 'after' pics when I'm done.....
Thanks, y'all!