Hey again guys. More pesky questions for ya... Spent some time searching the forum here for answers, and did get some useful info, but I could still use some help.
I picked up some old marching band drums for a decent price a while back, and included, were two ludwig marching snares. I figured that the hardware alone would make it worth the price, but I'm kind of liking these drums. First question is regarding the serial #s on the keystone badges, (11906, and 9970). So, are all Ludwig serial #s concentric? I haven't consulted the chart specifically yet, but I'm guessing early 60s? They have white painted interiors and re-rings, and the shells and edges seem to be in good shape. Main trouble is, the duco paint is quite cracked and chipping off. Was looking into trying to restore the paint, but it sounds like that's not a practical option. One's not too bad, and I'm thinking I might just clean it up and display it as is, but I thought I'd try restoring the other one. Read a good tip here on the forum about not sanding, as the paint is lead based, but is furniture stripper a viable option? Tried the suggested tape technique, and it wasn't really working well for me. Also wanted to get some feedback from you guys about collector value. Seen a number of marching snares on ebay for a variety of prices, but they don't seem to be a real hot ticket. Seems like I could get more $ if I just pieced out the hardware, though that's not my usual m.o. I'd prefer to keep it to use for my own projects in the future, but the shells are nice too, aside from the paint. Anyway, I just thought I'd throw this out there to get some opinions, and suggestions on what you guys might do while I'm polishing all the hardware. Appreciate any feedback. Thanks.