Hi,<br>
<br>
This is a fun site, but admit it: you people are geeks. <br>
Well...I guess I'm not immune any longer...<br>
I recently found something in a junky music store I'm <br>
considering picking up, but want to know how big of an<br>
idiot its acquisition will turn me into. Any comments or advice on the <br>
following description would be MOST APPRECIATED! <br>
<br>
Here's what I found:<br>
<br>
14", ROUND-BADGE GRETSCH SINGLE-HEADED cocktail<br>
drum. Badge looks like mid-50's to me, although the wrap <br>
makes it look older. Shell and edges are perfect. Missing <br>
one leg and parts of the snare assembly, but this seems to be <br>
based on the standard Gretsch tone control mechanism, so I <br>
can fix that. Original snare wires in good, usable cond. <br>
WMP wrap is intact and physically fine but a tad yellow. <br>
<br>
It is missing one leg. It also appears to be missing two <br>
mounting brackets on the upper half of the drum.<br>
<br>
This is the big question for me: what was originally <br>
mounted to the upper part of the drum? Anybody have any catalog <br>
pictures they can scan and email to me? Also, am I correct in <br>
thinking that this is a single-headed cocktail drum? The bottom<br>
edge has a finished wood ring around it, and no obvious way <br>
of mounting a rim and head. <br>
<br>
The shop wants a reasonable price for it, and I'm thinking <br>
about picking it up as a restoration project. If all else fails,<br>
I may pick it up to use as a weird tom--in terms of its pure coolness<br>
as a drum, this thing is fab. However, I would LOVE to <br>
restore it to its original specs. Am I going to have to build <br>
a time machine to get parts for this? <br>
<br>
HELP ME! PLEASE GOD HELP ME! <br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
<br>
Grant Samuelsen <br>
grants@telerama.com<br>
Grant Samuelsen
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