First of all love the site. Just started doing research on my kit and everything I needed to know is here.
As a kid (about 1984) my mom bought me a 1966 Ludwig club date (Marine White Pearl Keystone badges). I loved playing it. Though admittedly as a kid I always hated that it was so small and old. As I got older other interests took over and I moved out leaving my drum set behind. My uncle took the drum set saying "He would hold onto it for me" because he was worried that at some point I would sell it. In retrospect he was right. At some point I would have. But now 20 years later I decided to retrieve my set and get back into playing and hopefully show my sons the fun of playing. I am very grateful my uncle held onto my set for me, but for some reason many parts are missing. Retractable bass drum spurs, retractable cymbal rod, Front bass drum head, ride cymbal, my bass pedal, and my entire high hat stand and cymbals. I love my uncle but I wouldn't put it past him to think he was getting free vintage set that I would never ask for again. So I have pretty much come to the conclusion he sold off some parts. I'm currently trying to kick him in the ass to keep looking for everything. He says the parts are probably mixed in with all of his old parts and needs some time to look through it all.
I would like to restore my set.
1. In my research it looks like the club date did not come with a high hat or stand. Is this true?
2. Where can I get some of the parts that are missing? retractable bass spurs and cymbal rod...etc; Music stores don't seem to have this stuff.
3. I was heartbroken to see that my beautiful marine white pearl had yellowed. Not sure if this is common and unavoidable or if it is fixable. I will admit...it does add a cool flavor to the set. Is it worth putting new shell skins on? and can it be done without destroying the serial numbered keystone badges?
I will try to post some pics when I get my camera back from my brother.
Thanks for any tips or help
Jim Keep on Pl