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Amazing Rogers snares Last viewed: 19 hours ago

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Has everyone seen this? I guess I'm the last one to know. Boy, it's a seriously happening snare set. Cool1

http://home.r01.itscom.net/rogers/etop.shtml

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Posted on 11 years ago
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He has some amazing drums.

Rogers Drums Big R era 1975-1984 Dating Guide.
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=24048
Posted on 11 years ago
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Been there, have a set couple of rescue set posted on the website.

Excellent photos to drool over, huh?

Posted on 11 years ago
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We all know Rogers reputation for not only snares but their drums as well.Wonderful collection of snares with great photos.These snares were truly the Cadillacs of there time as were the Rogers drums period !!!

Wayne

1967 Rogers Cleveland Champagne Sparkle
20,16,13,13.
1967/68 Rogers Dayton Champagne Sparkle
20,16,13,13.
1966 Rogers cob 7 Line Dynasonic Snare.
1967 Rogers "Humberto Morales" Timbales.
1980 Ludwig B/O badge 14x 6.5 Black Beauty Snare.
1980 Ludwig B/O badge Red Cortex
22,22,18,16,15,14,13.
1988 Sonor "Horst Link" HLD 590 14x8 Bronze Snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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I'm fortunate enough to own one of those beauties, in the 11xxx range (Dayton era, 1968) and it sounds amazing. Whenever I take it with me to a gig, most of my band mates will turn around at some point and say something along the lines of "that's a great-sounding drum you got there, what is it?". No one believes it's a 50-year-old drum... Sometimes even I can't believe it :)

Alex

Posted on 11 years ago
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No, I have not seen this, thank you for posting it. I have one snare, it has the big R badge with a D965968 number and five grooves in the center. It is not COB so I don't see it in the list. Must not have been one of their better snares.

That site is a great resource.


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 11 years ago
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Beautiful collection. I was interested in the BDP wood Dynasonic until I saw the serial number was rubbed out. Maybe that's a photo error?

1966 Rogers Holidays 8x12, 9x13, 16x16, 14x20, 14x22, with matching 5x14 Powertone in BDP
1967 Rogers Dynasonic in COB
Posted on 11 years ago
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From MikeCozy57

Beautiful collection. I was interested in the BDP wood Dynasonic until I saw the serial number was rubbed out. Maybe that's a photo error?

It's not rubbed out; he blurs out all his serial numbers in the photos. Very interesting site. I liked his two methods of fabricating Dynasonic snares, but the cost of materials seems like it would make more sense to just buy the Puresounds.

Mike

-No Guru... still learning more every day-
Posted on 11 years ago
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From jccabinets

No, I have not seen this, thank you for posting it. I have one snare, it has the big R badge with a D965968 number and five grooves in the center. It is not COB so I don't see it in the list. Must not have been one of their better snares.That site is a great resource.

If your drum has a serial number and 5 lines in the middle it is indeed a USA-made Dynasonic and is COB.

Posted on 11 years ago
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From DanC

If your drum has a serial number and 5 lines in the middle it is indeed a USA-made Dynasonic and is COB.

Well, I thought I checked it with a magnet but I will try again. Thanks Dan!


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 11 years ago
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