One owner, 100% original and complete, Brass Keystone Badges, No pitting, I still have all receipts to prove provenance and dates! --- Museum Quality ---
I love the proportions of this combination: 20/12/16 + 5x14 Supra. I ordered this set from my drum teacher (Dave Bedell at The Drum Key in Springfield, MO) on 4/4/67. I had to mow a lot of yards at $3 each to pay my parents back.
There are a lot more "Before", "Progress" and "After" photos posted to my set on Flickr dot com. I broke down all 915 parts and cleaned each one in 2012. Now I've picked up my sticks again after decades of remission and am enjoying it immensely! Check out the 7/15/66 Supra which is unusually well preserved with absolutely no pitting.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/sets/72157629432619022/with/7078618507/
Note - the true color of the kit is somewhere between the "before" (without reso heads) & "after" photos. The reason is that the "before" was shot with only compact fluorescent lights in the attic space which collectively cast way too much green on the WMP. For the "after" shot, I replaced one bulb overhead with an LED lamp. In actuality there is an even amount of light matching "green marine" tint to all 3 shells that is common to the era.
TIP: different lamps can produce different results when photographing anything.