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Hi dudes, great forum, glad to have stumbled upon it!

I'm looking for info about my Rogers drum kit - bought a few years ago, used regularly, good condition. I think the finish is called Butchers Block? It has the script logo, dynasonic snare, swiv-o-matics. The serial in the floor tom is B22641 and they have that cool granite interior finish.

12" rack, 16" floor tom, 22" bass, I suspect there was probably another rack originally. Sorry I don't have any better pics.

Any idea on the year, or where they may originally have been sold?

Needless to say they really sound amazing!

Ta!

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Posted on 14 years ago
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First off,Welcome to the forum,Looks like butcher block to me,I believe the butcher block wrap was offered starting 1969,easiest way to determine year made is if the paper tags inside are still intact,if the tag says fullerton calif,they are 1969-1971,if they say 9/72 they could be 1972 -1975.The int of the shell should be a gray and white speckled paint,and some of the 9/72 have a 3 ply with re ring shell,as opposed to the 5 ply with re ring shell.I can't see the tom mount very well,but if both sides match they probably were a 5 pc kit with a 13" tom,As to where they were originally sold, don't know where you are,could be any of the 50 united states,but some wraps sold stronger regionally and according to the style of music, the lighter feaux wood wood wraps like butcher block and maple I know were popular in atlanta and surrounding areas especially with country drummers.

Posted on 14 years ago
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