I'm in the process of restoring a 1920's snare drum. The drum was found in an attic a few years ago. The drum was originally black, but at some point it has been repainted. From what I can tell, the drum has been sanded, then painted with some kind of primer (which can be seen on the inside of the drum), and eventually covered in a thick layer of silver paint, sloppily applied with a brush. I've tried to use a gentle paint remover on a small surface, and even though that works pretty well it has proven impossible to strip only the top layers of paint. After expanding my little test-area I realised that this drum is indeed engraved! It's not easy to tell from my picture, but it's there. My question is how to proceed and what my options are. Initially, I was planning to simply repaint the whole drum black, but the engraving is a really fine feature of the drum so I'd like to keep it visible if possible. Any suggestions on this would be most appreciated!
I could add that the drum came almost complete with two rims and a fully operational snare strainer. One lug is missing a small piece, and I will need to find 8 replacement tension rods. Still, it's a cool drum find.