These drums were sent to me by my son in Florida-found in the trash-outdoors-as usual.They are not vintage drums,BUT they are luan with a maple inner ply which is actually quite nice.Suspend the shell with 2 fingers and tap-you get a note not a clunk.Bass drum is as found,floor tom is stripped,and mounted tom is in primer.Three coats of primer-1 is a very heavy brushed on Benjamin-Moore grey which filled the luan grooves,and was almost totally sanded off.Then 2 coats of automotove grey primer ,sanded with 220.I now have a surface similar to that of a duco drum-not perfect,you still know the drum is wood.
I will be replacing the ugly "strap"lugs with standard mid-70's Pearl type,but retaining the very practical 7/8 tom mount set-up and spurs.Sort of an upgraded 1980 Export set.
Think I could tung oil just the bearing edges?