About 5 years ago, I bought an early 1960s Gretsch RB kit in 12, 14 and 20. Those are nice sizes, yes, and the kit sounds fabulous. However, somewhere down the line it has been painted maroon. Underneath is WMP. I have no idea about the condition of the wrap.
Also, when I bought the kit, the bass drum was fitted with a Catalina tom mount. A big hole had been made in the shell to accomodate the mount, and early on, I replaced the mount with a Maxwell replica and covered the hole with a plate.
This is my daily practice kit, and I really like it. I have constantly though about either rewrapping it or removing the paint, to releas the original WMP.
I tried removing the paint from a spot on the TT with lacquer thinner, but the paint didn't budge. I have heard that wet sanding is really the way to go, but I just couldn't see myself having the time to do this.
Now, however, with Covid-19 and the resulting lockdown, all I have is time... So perhaps I should start wet sanding the kit, drum by drum?
I have a fair idea on how to proceed, but I welcome any specific recommendations you may have. Also, I wonder about the grommets. Should I sand around them, or is it better to remove them. If so, how?
I attach a pic of the kit so you can see for yourself what it looks like.
Hoping you are all well and staying safe,
Magnus