Gentlemen,
I am seeking some ideas/opinions on what my options are for saving a beautiful painted 1920's Ludwig calfskin bass drum head.
I recently acquired this 26" Ludwig & Ludwig bass drum that I am in the process of cleaning up and assembling a complete trap kit around.
The plain batter head is in great condition, but the painted reso head has ripped along the rim on the upper half. I want to preserve the head cosmetically, and also keep it playable if possible.
I have read about the possibility of wetting calfskin and sewing it together. Unfortunately I do not see that being a viable option for this head since the tear is right up against the rim.
Here's an idea I am pondering over. I have another blank 26" calfskin head that is in great condition. I am trying to decide what the possibility would be of cutting the landscape head clean away from its rim and adhering it (basically gluing it) to the head that is in good condition.
I realize that this would greatly reduce the resonance of the head, but I really do not mind that so much with it being the front head. I'm just not sure if the head would be able to stay adhered to the calfskin giving how much calfskin expands and contracts with temp/humidity changes (not to mention changes in tuning tension).
What do you guys think? Any other ideas for mending this head?
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