Goes both ways. Sometimes we need that one part for a drum and in these cases its a win for everyone :) Too bad Thomann does not cary vintage gear :(
I take your point but in my case, if it hadn't been for someone canibalising the drum in the first place to sell the parts then I wouldn't need to source replacement parts. It's a different matter if a shell becomes damaged beyond repair. In that case it makes perfect sense to recycle the parts. But there are number of people out there who are buying perfectly sound vintage drums and stripping off all the hardware - even the badges and selling them piece-meal. It makes me sick.
Anyway, as promised here's a couple of photos of my two recent renovation jobs. The blue sparkle is a '61 pre-serial Pioneer which I bought as a bare shell (see photo) and built back up. The mahogany is a '60 6.5" transition Pioneer. It is completely original except that the varnish was very badly chipped so had to be sanded back to the base veneer and then recoated with 6 coats of satin varnish. Both drums have nickel over brass hoops and nickel hardware. Very pleased with the outcome. Both drums sound lovely.