Hey Gerald, I had that drum on my watch list too. The strainer, or lack of, was holding me back. I was also wondering how I'd deal with the obvious wear to the finish. In the end I think that I'd be inclined to try and preserve what's there by applying a clear finish. I like old stuff and I clean a lot of old drums to get them looking really nice but sometimes the wear is appealing. I have an old 60s Vespa that still has most of it's original paint plus years of wear, dents, stickers etc. Everyone loves the way it looks and it would be a mistake to wipe all that away with a nice panel and paint job. However, I accept that this drum is a line call though. Either way it'll look great.
Hi Andrew,
I'm really glad I managed to get the drum. I'd been looking out for a Duco Broadway for ages, although perhaps in better shape than this one. It was a bit of a strange auction because it also had the option to make an offer which I did of $25 less than the buy now, but then the vendor came back with a counter offer of only $1 less than the buy now price which I thought was little odd. I figured if they were open to offers then why not be a little more flexible. Anyway, I'm more than happy with the outcome.
Interestingly there's another, almost identical 1938 Duco Broadway on ebay at present (I think it's a 14") but in really stunning condtion and with engraved hoops. If I could get mine into that shape I'd die a happy man!