Good evening folks! I am a first time poster but have been reading quite a bit over the past few days. I have some vintage drums that were passed down to me. They were originally owned by my great-grandfather who was a band leader and drummer from the 1920's to the 1950's. I have a drum head signed to him by Guy Lombardo!
Anyway, I have quite a few pieces in this collection and I really need to know what I have. My great-grandmother wasn't too kind to them before I got them. It looks like someone before me was trying to clean them a little bit. I am hoping to either restore the good pieces or sell them to someone who will take care of them. At the moment, I am running out of room so they are in a storage area at my house.
I took some pictures today and setup a gallery. I am hoping to entice you with some attachments on this post which will peak your curiousity and look at the gallery. Maybe someone can give me tips on how to identify what I have and if it's worth restoring?
Here is what I can tell so far but I may be wrong:
I have 1 or 2 1950's Gretsch drum kits with 23" bass drums, 14" floor tom and multiple smaller toms. A 14.5" x 7.5" Ludwig snare. A 1929 all metal snare by Victor. A 28" Ludwig bass drum with my great-grandfather's band name on the head. At least 5 different Avedis Zildjian cymbals and at least 1 K Zildjian Constantinople cymbal. A heavy Bellotti cymbal too. (Sorry no weights or sound files yet) And tons of hardware in boxes. At this point I won't part with any hardware until I know if the drums need it for restoration, etc.
Right now I am trying to somewhat catalog what I have. Thank you very, very much for your time. I know you experts will know what this stuff is much more than I.