BMac wrote:This suggestion is a bit late for your case, but here's what works for me.
I've typically sourced a new flesh hoop before changing a skin under questionable circumstances. That is, if my current skin has any merit whatsoever, I save it intact without removing the hoop. Of course if the old skin is just way too old or torn, there is no loss in soaking it and removing the hoop for the new skin. But if there is any chance of re-use of the old skin, then you can make or acquire a hoop for the new skin. Just remove the old skin/hoop from the drum and set it aside. Then when the new skin is formed around your spare hoop, you can switch back and forth between the new and old skin and see if indeed the new skin is an upgrade or not.
I've generally considered a used skin ruined once the hoop is removed.
To follow this plan, always ask for an extra hoop when ordering custom drums.
Cheers!
BMac
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