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Hi,

I picked up a 1970's Fibes Fiberglass kit recently. The finish is a wrap called Buckskin. It's not my favorite but a little unique in a way. Anyway, I wanted to get opinions on whether I should rewrap the kit. All of the hardware is stock and there are no extra holes. I started to clean it up and while removing some of the lug screws on the floor tom they snapped. Only three lug screws but I stopped because its obvious those screws are brittle and I did not want to ruin anything. Any suggestions on how to remove the other screw or should I just leave well enough alone.

BTW...These drums are very loud and have great tone. I was going to fix them up and sell them but I am amazed at how great they sound. I did a quick demo on youtube if anyone wants to hear them. Please dont mind the mediocre drum skills.

http://youtu.be/GGrpZP9RbPM

Posted on 12 years ago
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mediocre drum skills my rear, you play very good in my book.

I would just clean them up, leave the lugs alone, clean them right on the shell. Unless your good at fixing broken screws. I refurbished a Fibes fiberglass kit a while back and the screws were stubborn but did not break. Re wrap would be expensive and will lower the value of the drums considerably. But, if you dont care about re-sale or preserving them as original then go for it. Wish I could get mine to sound that good, maybe remo pinstripes are not the head to use.


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 12 years ago
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I am wondering what you can clean that wrap with that will not disagree with the chrome lugs.

The 1970 catalog describes the wrap as "Buckskin (Vinyl/Suede)". You might have some luck looking at car cleaning products.

Sweet drums, and well played!

Patrick

Posted on 12 years ago
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If it were me, I would remove the lugs. Maybe you could very slowly ease the other screw off a little ways and squirt a little penetrating oil in there. That will loosen it up.

You can get a reverse extractor bit to get the other broken screw. I can't tell what the wrap looks like, but I would definitely leave it as is if its in good shape!

Posted on 12 years ago
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Thanks all for the suggestions. I will look into some car cleaning stuff for the wrap . The lug screws are going to be tough. I first used a screwdriver to start removing the screws but I can tell I would strip some of them. I then found a socket wrench I could use and as soon as I started to turn them, theyd bust. I'll probably just painstakingly buff each one individually. Now I need to find a nice fiberglass snare to go with this kit. These drums are built like tanks and sound great.

Posted on 12 years ago
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You play very well, and they sound great. Congratulations on such a great find. Where did find these? I'm in the market for a '70s Fiberglass Fibes snare.

Stephen

Vintage Drum Student
Posted on 12 years ago
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Thank you. This was a Craigslist pickup locally in Fredericksburg, VA. The guy had it in his basement and said he did not play the drums. Came with cymbals, throne, hardware and a Vintage chrome Tama snare drum that reminds me of a Supra.

Dave

Posted on 12 years ago
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