Nice looking kit! As far as the badges go, with Camco, you can take the line right out of the 1948 flic, Treasure of the Sierra Madre. 'Badges, we don't need no stinking badges'. I'm convinced that a large percentage, maybe 25 to 30 percent, came out of LA without badges. Also, I think a much smaller percentage left Oaklawn badge-less. Personally, I've not seen that many Chanute badges. I'm not really sure the amount of kits churned out by Kustom during that period. I'm convinced that my Camco kit was shipped badge-less. There are no marks or scarring around the vents on any of the drums, inside or out. Also, sometime around 1974 I went shopping for a kit. I had a friend that worked at 'The Vox Room' in Sacramento. There was a brand new Camco kit on their floor, naked of any badges. The only way you could tell what it was is by looking at the lugs...
As far as hardware went, I've seen Camco's with Rogers, Ludwig and various other mix n match stuff. Most had no extra holes, so I'm sure it was whatever they could find at the time. The rack tom suspension system is just about the worst I've seen. I use a DW RIMS and hang a single tom off a cymbal stand. The good thing about doing RIMS mounts on these is it's all reversible, as shown in the pix of my kit.
The good thing about Camco? Do they ever sound sweet...