And with that said...
I have two wood WMP Dynasonics: A 1966, and a 1967... they do indeed exisit! The '67 is my MAIN snare drum of choice and covers every style I need to play with aplomb... and then some!
oaklandrichie!...
I wanted to mention that with your Dynasonic set up in it's current configuration, it's not really a Dynasonic anymore, and won't sound like one either. Without the snare frame/wires and strainer, what you have now is in essence a 10 lug Powertone, to put a label on it. ( there wasn't ever a ten lug Powertone of course, but I'm just sayin' if there were ) Your drum will change COMPLETELY in it's response/sound with it's original parts back in place.. and .. I have to add that if you like the way it sounds/plays as is, then by all means keep it that way! But again, it really isn't a Dynasonic in it's present configuration, and... they are an aquired taste anyway. It takes some time to set them up correctly, but once that is done, they are like nothing else. Personally I favor the wood Dynasonics over the COB, but that is of course a totally subjective comment!
BBK!...
No apologies needed at all! I was just stating that The Ploughman knows Rogers drums across the board, whereas I tend to focus in the main area of the Dynasonic, as well as the BR endorsed models of the early to mid 60's. I of course appreciate your comments, friendship, and accolades!!
Tommyp