Hi all,
This is going to be a fairly major restoration project. From what I can tell by looking around at catalogs, it's a mid 60's era set. The 2 pieces I used to identify this are that it has the teardrop lugs and the badges say "made in western germany." The bass is 20" with 2 13" rack toms and a 16" floor tom. Given the condition of the drums and my lack of $$, I'm more interested in making this kit playable, than completing a perfectly authentic restoration.
I have some questions about these:
1. From the catalogs, the only models I see are some variation of K-1XX There are no re-enforcement rings. Were all the drums from this era made with beech? Is this probably a 6-ply, or what were the different shell compositions? Were some models better than others?
2. Anyone know the proper bearing edge for this era of Sonor?
2. Did these kits ever come in a natural wood finish? From what I can see in the catalogs, they only came wrapped. (this one is natural) Any good sources for finding new wraps in authenic Sonor patterns? I'd be particularly intersted in the "ruby tangle super pearl", "silver grey super pearl", "red marble", "blue ripple", "glacier white super pearl."
2. It is missing the front BD hoop, claws and t-rods. Is there any place I could try to find at least the claws in a similar style besides eBay? I've seen some Sonor Force claws that look very similar... would these, or any other be an acceptable replacement?
3. Someone has swapped the tom mounts on both the BD and the rack toms for Roger Swiv-o-matic mounts. God knows why... I don't particularly want to mount the toms on the bass drum anyway. Is there any way to cover/fill these extra holes? It seems like the original teardrop mounting brackets are pretty unique and would be pretty hard to find. Does anyone know if the
3. Does anyone know the diameter of the original tom arms for these?
4. The rubber balls on the Floor tom arms are missing. Any ideas on replacements if I can't find the originals? Even as a temp fix?
I may have more questions as I dive further into this new adventure. Thanks for your help!