It's not a lefty set.
Rogers drumset for $17,500? Last viewed: 5 hours ago
It looked like it in some of the photos to me, but I was joking anyway.
Dix Hills, NY
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If you saw this one you probably saw the red onyx Powertone snare for $ 795.00 these folks are still smoking the very good stuff,guess that`s why they want so much for the drums.The ones I hate are the ones that strip the drum all the way down to the shell and try to sell all the hardware at another auction.Never know what you`ll end up with.All in the name of a few extra bucks.Gary
I bought an unused 5pc wildwood set in 1973-4 for $150.from a neighbor of the factory building in Covington. The small toms were the same size. I read lately that the veneer was very thin. I sold them about 3 years later. I wonder how many sets are left.
[SIZE="3"][FONT="Arial Narrow"]This is more like "mildwood"! Find a pic of the Fender Coronados in Wildwood from the 60's and you will see that they are much more defined and quite cool looking (IMHO the coolest Wildwood guitar.) Anyhoo... maybe he typo'd $1750? Ha. [/FONT][/SIZE]
I vote for typo as well and it is not a lefty setup...
actually its the 1 of 1 from wild wood the pier on new jersey shores fyi and it is the lefty set nice call Partyyou can tell by the way the snare is turned i should of saw that but being old my eyes are not what they used to be
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp
once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
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