Hi All,
Just wondering what the opinions may be, and I imagine they are split...
I recently traded for a set of pre-international size Premier drums. I am quite sure they are made out of birch, and the shells are in amazing condition. The bearing edges are as good as the day they were cut. BUT...the wrap is not great. All in all, it is okay, but there is discoloration here and there, and there are several extra holes in the rack toms. There is not really a way to patch the holes where they won't be seen, so I'm wondering what to do.
Where the holes are there anyway, would a re-wrap affect the value that much? What do you guys generally do in this situation? I'm generally against re-wraps, but have seen some phenomenal examples on here recently and am tempted...DOH