I came across an old bass drum at a flea market a couple of weeks ago and ended up buying it for seventy bucks. After seeing Mumford and Sons play on the Grammy’s last year I’m been thinking about picking up some old kick drum to play long with my acoustic group. The bass drum was in pretty good shape with what looked like all original hoops and hardware with one intact calf head and one that was cut. I dropped by my local percussion shop to have it looked over and to buy a new batter head to replace the cut one. The owner of the shop looked up the badge and it turned out to date in the 1930’s.
After I got it home I dusted it off and loosened all the tension rods, checked the hoops and reset the old calf head and added the new batter head. Everything seems to be working as intended.
Next I go on line to eBay to look around and happened to come across what looked like a matching 1030’s WFL 10x15 marching snare. It had the very same lugs, tension rods, hoops, badge and even two decent looking calf heads. I’m thinking, 10x15 might make a cool tom to match the bass drum. I picked it up for $100, so now I have both.
I’m been wondering about just how far I want to go as for restoration. It’s tempting to take them all apart and do a big number on them, but the fact is I really love the way they look now. They’re going on eighty something years old, they show their age well and I find that somehow comforting.
Anyway, I came across this vintage drum forum and thought I’d just share my little story. This seems to be a really nice forum filled with people who seem to also love their drums. I look forward to hanging out and learning some “old tricks” and maybe even find a drum or two….