My understanding of the big american drum companies in the 40s / 50s / 60s was that you could special order anything you could think up. There are many examples of marching bands / colleges having drums finished in their organization's colours. Almost all of them never appeared in a catalogue. Chrome, nickel, brass, you could have any part plated with any material you wanted. These companies were more than willing to make you anything within their capabilities, so long as you had the cash. THE AMOUNT OF "FACTORY ORIGINAL" DRUMS THAT NEVER APPEARED IN A CATALOGUE WOULD FILL THE GRAND CANYON.
Yes, maybe so... but, I beg you or anybody here to PLEASE show me (with proof, etc) of just one "special order" Gretsch (1960 to 1969) RB natural maple kit that is "genuine factory" and I will shout-up about this once in for all.
However my fear is a "factory genuine special order RB kit in natural maple" will never show-up... so, I will NOT rest until, I see one... so with that statement and I'm sure you can guess, I'm a true Gretsch RB nut who would probably spend my life savings on such a RB kit if given the opportunity to buy one!
So if anybody wants to make some fast money... sell me a REAL one that is fully factory documented, etc... with this it's like Pawn Shop Wars on T.V.... they surly can't be George Washington wooden teeth unless you have proof.