DH - If you're a collector looking for a 'museum piece' to add to your collection, then I agree with you 100%. But I think you're missing the point of buying 'vintage' with drums that are going to be played.What you see on those drums is not 'fading' it's age-patina. It's not 'ugly' at all, in fact, the patina (aging) on this particular set of Rogers is absolutely beautiful. There's a difference between the look of WMP that is faded, or has been yellowed by tobacco smoke/environmental factors and one that has a 'natural' patina from age. The WMP wrap on those Rogers has aged perfectly. It has that 'Golden' tone to it that drummers who love vintage WMP look for.My point is, (if I have one,) that there is 'good yellowing' and there is 'bad yellowing'. This Rogers kit falls into the 'good yellowing' category. To vintage WMP lovers, the age patina on this kit is to die for.John
Cannot add anything to that, except, perhaps..... this could prevent some horrible restoration rewraps.