I found these on my local classifieds and got them home today. The rare Slingerland copper plated steel over 3 ply shells.
24" and 26" bass drums
16" and 20" floor toms
13/14/15" rack toms
6.5 x 14" snare
It also came with 2 MIT toms that are recovered to match somehow. I would really love to know where he found wrap that matches so well.
The good - the copper wrap is still in good shape compared to most I've seen online. Lots of little spots of black/green oxidation, lots of little dings. But they're stamped 73, so they are turning 50 this year. All the original stick-saver hoops are here, and all the lugs/hoops are in very good shape. Not much pitting or flaking anywhere.
The bad - Previous owner drilled extra holes in all the toms for Pearl mounts - luckily, I believe the original Sling mounts will cover the extra holes. The 26" also has extra holes drilled in the top for a different tom holder. I believe another original Sling tom holder mount will cover it well.
He did include buckets of extra hardware, so I'm hopeful the original mounts are all here and accounted for. Haven't had time to unload and inspect all the hardware that came with them.
Looking for advice from the experts. I intend to completely disassemble each drum for cleaning and polishing. Right now my plan is to only use Windex or something weak and fast-evaporating to clean the shells. It would be good to protect them and shine them up without risking further damage to the finish. Maybe something like Pledge? Anyone got advice?