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hey guys,

i am shure this has been a topic over here. but could not find a thread.

so, lets say you have a nice and rare vintage drumset like a gretsch round badge bop kit but it has a a really horrible wrap condition. If you

rewrap it, would it be worth less than with the original but bad condition wrap?

take care:D

Posted on 8 years ago
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From sonorfan

hey guys,i am shure this has been a topic over here. but could not find a thread.so, lets say you have a nice and rare vintage drumset like a gretsch round badge bop kit but it has a a really horrible wrap condition. If you rewrap it, would it be worth less than with the original but bad condition wrap?take care:D

I would restore the wrap if possible. I bought a Tama Swingstar that was painted black. The wrap was in bad shape, with cracks everywhere I did my best to keep the original finish and I'm not disapointed. Let me show you the before and after.

Before

[IMG]http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y341/joaojanina/20150927_175927_800_450_zpskm8e0wxz.jpg[/IMG]

Bass drum detail. You can notice the crack

[IMG]http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y341/joaojanina/20150927_180118_800_450_zpsj10c3ipo.jpg[/IMG]

12" Tom - Final result

[IMG]http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y341/joaojanina/Mobile%20Uploads/20160411_131804-800x450_zpsezbprlhf.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y341/joaojanina/Mobile%20Uploads/20160411_131838-800x450_zpsxohufnyr.jpg[/IMG]

Posted on 8 years ago
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Just how bad are we talking here, lets see it please.


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 8 years ago
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Yes, photos. Generally I would say if you plan on keeping it for a long long time do with it what pleases you. If you can see yourself selling it in the next few years leave it alone and let someone make that decision.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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I don't think the wrap or not wrap question is useful to ask generally, because there are so many variables involved. But I'd feel comfortable recommending leaving a bop kit as it is in almost every case.

60's Gretsch Progressive Jazz Green Sparkle
'61 Slingerland Bop Kit Sea Green Rewrap
Round Badge Bop Kit Clone Red Sparkle
'67 Pearl President 13/16/22 Red Oyster Pearl
Posted on 8 years ago
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Hey guys,

thanks for the replies. I have bought a Sonor Phonic Bopkit with white wrap. The wrap in bad shape but i think i will try to save what i can! Will take me untill the weekend till i can make some pictures. But I am interested what you guys think of the wrap and if it could get be brought back to live!

@ JohnBoham: That Tama wrap project looks really great. I totally think this could be possible with my set now! :D

Posted on 8 years ago
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From sonorfan

Hey guys, thanks for the replies. I have bought a Sonor Phonic Bopkit with white wrap. The wrap in bad shape but i think i will try to save what i can! Will take me untill the weekend till i can make some pictures. But I am interested what you guys think of the wrap and if it could get be brought back to live!@ JohnBoham: That Tama wrap project looks really great. I totally think this could be possible with my set now! :D

Hi. I'm glad I could make you believe that it is possible to rescue wraps that are in bad shape like mine. I hope you understood that I removed all the paint. The blue finish is the original, it was covered by paint.

[IMG]http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y341/joaojanina/20150928_204334_800_450_zpslsan2ioi.jpg[/IMG]

You can see the entire restoration process in this forum, just search for "Tama Swingstar - Restoration Project".

Cheers.

Posted on 8 years ago
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I purchased this Rogers Londoner kit some years back. Got it for cheap, due to the bad cracking of the wrap and even some missing pieces. I didn't feel very bad doing a complete re-wrap, since it wasn't a rare finish!

-Mark

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From idrum4fun

I purchased this Rogers Londoner kit some years back. Got it for cheap, due to the bad cracking of the wrap and even some missing pieces. I didn't feel very bad doing a complete re-wrap, since it wasn't a rare finish!-Mark

Those needed re-wrapped for sure!


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 8 years ago
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From idrum4fun

I purchased this Rogers Londoner kit some years back. Got it for cheap, due to the bad cracking of the wrap and even some missing pieces. I didn't feel very bad doing a complete re-wrap, since it wasn't a rare finish!-Mark

Let's see the "after" pics!

- EMD
Posted on 8 years ago
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