I'm sure someone's asked a similar question before, but here it goes:
I recently got a 1976 clear Vista snare, in what seemed to be mint condition. Since it cost less than $300 to get (including shipping), I was pretty hyped about it :) When it arrived and I eagerly unpacked it, I noticed that the bottom head was torn right on the bearing edge - a fairly long rip (about 1/3 of the drum's circumference) - something that did not show in the seller photos. I immediately thought that the head had been overtuned to begin with and ripped with all the bumping around. But a bit later, when I got my fingers round the bearing edge, it felt uneven: though there aren't any obvious nicks or bumps, it doesn't feel completely smooth.
I've never even seen a Vista before, so I don't really know what the bearing edges are supposed to look/feel like. Are they flat? Rounded? Angled? Double-angled?? I found a photo of a tom, where the bearing edge shows - are they all like that?? If yes, then my snare has been re-cut somehow (it doesn't look like that) and the head ripped because of a not-so-smooth edge. Mind you, the depth is at about 128mm (5.06 inches) and, if my eyes aren't playing any tricks on me, there seems to be a very slight difference of about 0.5mm around the edge.
Thanks in advance for the input
Alex