Hello all!
I have acquired my dream drums (well, one of my dream drum sets ha!). I'm the proud owner of a Ludwig Standard set in Blue Strata. I found them due to the link found here and had them shipped to me from Arkansas to NY. Sight unseen and mostly good.
However, the bass drum (22") and floor tom (16") shows signs of moisture damage. All washers and screws are rusty and the Reso-Cote is flaky and coming off, particularly in the bass drum at the bottom. There is mild seam/ply separation in one spot on the bass drum. None of this is horrid, but it needs to be remedied.
The wrap is mostly good, with some serious scuffing on the top of the bass drum where it looks like a tom had been resting and scratching for a long time.
My questions for you vintage gurus ...
1) How to clean the interiors? No dates stamps so I don't need to worry about that. Should I use mild soap? Magic sponge, are they safe?
2) Should I consider repainting or stripping? I know this is a no-no from a collector's point of view, but the finish is flaking off on the bass drum. I can see wood underneath in some spots. If so, what paint is recommended?
3) Is wet sanding the outer wrap a recommendation? I wouldn't start on these but would practice on something cheap. I have seen posts here with magnificent results. Would doing so be a problem from a collector's point of view.
4) I'm going to replace as many of the cup washers and screws as I can find on the bass and floor tom. Is this an issue?
5) Re: the ply issue ... wood filler? Or should I leave it alone? The outer rim on the bass drum has signs of the 1970s "take the head off and show the inside" syndrome. The rim is bumped, bruised and scuffed. I assume this could be recut and sanded. Should I?
Note - I'm not going to sell these drums. I plan to play them at home, no travel with these. I hope to will these to my son if he restarts his playing. So, really and truly, I am the collector here.
Thanks for any advice and I'll get some pictures up soon.
-Doug