Since I have been a member of VDF, I have learned alot about vintage drums, and the perspectives that our members bring. One overriding perspective is that all original is best whenever possible.
When is it okay to rewrap a drum set? My belief, shaped by what I have read from gurus and members, is that once a drum or drum set has already been modified (already rewrapped, ruined by multiple or large holes drilled, damaged by water, etc), the drum is fair game.
What about this drum set pictured below? The wrap is intact, but the set was exposed to sunlight unevenly so that the small tom is faded to yellow, but the shaded floor tom is still ruby red. The bass drum displays red to yellow. Is this a candidate for a rewrap, or is that a travesty?
This set is offered for sale locally, but they want too much as is. Would my rewrapping it bring the Vintage Drum God’s wrath down on me and my family?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Josh