Hi Guys,
I have been reading a lot of the information on this site, with regards a Rogers kit that I have had for about a year now. This is my first Vintage Kit, I knew that Rogers were great drums, but fell in love with this after giving it a try.
I've been reading what I can about how to identify exactly what kit I have, but I cant seem to place it. Here is as much information as I can give (I am away from my home at the minute so can't post pics for now)
It is a 4 piece kit in the following sizes:
12" Rack Tom (with swivomatic)
14" Wood Snare (not dynasonic)
16" Floor Tom
20" Bass Drum
It has a lovely Black Strata finish (like oyster pearl) and those good old bread and butter lugs (though suprisingly none appear to be cracked, only learnt about that problem today)
I have been studying the badges, and it is not the classic "script" badge. Looking at the rogers badges guide on vintagedrumguide it is most similar to the 'Leaning Backwards Script' cited as late 50's early 60's (red sparkle finish on the picture)
The difference is that the text is underlined, with the line interupted by the lower curve of the g before continuing past the end of the word (I'll get a picture up ASAP of this)
I have yet to find another example of this badge on the internet. The badges are afixed by two posts which go into the shell, as opposed to the 3 nails in the later scripts.
The insides of the shells appear to be a 5ply maple, and they are unpainted inside.
It appears to have original bass hoops and everything with it.
As far as I know it had one previous owner and has been well gigged but the wrap is in very good condition.
The only unfortunate thing is that the badge of the snare and floor tom have come away, and were lost by the previous owner. The posts are still there up to the point where the badge came off. Also there are no paper tags inside the shells, just lighter areas where it appears they were once fixed =[
Primarily I am interested in identifying what type / age of kit this is if anyone can help. I don't have an interest in selling it as it is a wonderful kit to play, but an idea of value would be quite intriguing.
If you need any further information just ask!
Cheers
Adam