Hi. This isn't a completely faithful restoration, but I did breath new life into a poor old Ludwig rocker shell, and I know I always like a look at what people are up to with drums, so thought I'd share it with you.
I decided I wanted to use some spare parts and create a deep wooden snare (10x13")
This was an old Ludwig rocker shell, with metallic-look wrap that was more scratched than it looks here.
First, Iremoved the wrap - stubborn glue made this quite a job! - and sanded the wood.
Second, I applied an olive wood wash, which is part varnish part woodstain, which allows the natural wood to show through.
Next, another coat of this, then a standard wood varnish after that, for good luck.
The hoops and skins are fom a tama stagestar, and the lugs I used are Leedy, I think.
The throw and butt are the most ludwig-faithful parts, as they look like those on my supe - think I bought them as spares.
The finished result is only 6- lug, but it sounds pretty decent, but it takes a good cranking up - needless to say, it's a pretty full sound - the glossed interior of the shell helps I'm sure.
Anyway, good use of odd spare parts!