I hope I don't sound like I'm minimizing the importance of vintage drums, but over the years, as I have read numerous threads about which era, which maker, which drummers, which music, or recording techniques, etc, etc, is "best" I can't help but think; isn't it all really just sentimentality, nostalgia, preference, and personal opinion?
Some love 60's drums or music or drummers, for others it's 50's, and yet others will swear that it's another era. We can certainly agree that there are different manufacturing techniques and materials, and styles of playing and recording but in the end isn't everything just opinion shaped by our personal experiences and preferences?
I read a post recently in which someone said the 60's resulted in the most significant music in music history. Tell that to big band fans.
I have nothing against having a preference. I personally prefer 60's drums, I stretch that to 50's and 70's but I do have a fondness for 60's does that make them better. I also prefer late 60's and 70's music over 50's and 80's.
Does that make one "better" than the other?
Nothing wrong with sentiment.
I'm just a sentimental old fool but isn't that what this is really what this is all about?