In case anyone is interested, I'm thinking of sharing my life experience with those Rolling Bomber drums I've acquired lately in this thread.
The project of owning a Slingerland kit has grown on me over the past years but I was lacking a proper excuse as I've now turned mostly into a producer/sound engineer and haven't played that much these last 10 years.
An acoustic project I'm producing at the moment and the fact that I've ended up being the session drummer as well gave me the signal that it was now time to go for it ;-)
I remembered that vintage lover in a nearby town, got in touch and - voila - he had a Rolling Bomber kit for sale! Perfect timing.
26", 12", 13", 14", 16" + 14"x7" snare. Mostly calf skins, no hardware but all toms have some sort of suspension system except the 12". Refinished in white.
I went there, played one kick hit and was sold :-)
A few days to think about it and I was returning in the studio with the most beautiful set of drums I've ever played.
I used to own several vintage drumkits including Sonor (with round bearing edges), Yamaha (sounded killer!), Trixon (funny), Premier (lovely finish but metric head sizes), Ludwig (a huge kit but with concert toms), Gretsch (a big set from the 80s), and - not so vintage - a Tama Swingstar (my first one), an Artstar (those deep toms), a Pearl MLX (lugs breaking all the time), and ended up with a fast size DW kit from the 90s.
I tried to cure my vintage addiction but need to admit that I failed ;-)
Anyway, so here I am, super excited to discover the pedigree of those drums...