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Rogers hihat stand Last viewed: 5 hours ago

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I am purging some old gear and wanted to see if I can get some insight into a Rogers hihat stand. I have tried to research it but have come up with limited info. I am not sure if everything on it is original, because I am not seeing any with the same clamp system that grab onto the top section.

It does not have a clutch and looks like it is missing a bolt/screw that goes into the back of the clamp section.

I believe it is a "Swan Leg" model, probably 1960's.

Value?

Any insight is appreciated. Feel free to make an offer if you can use it. I would rather sell to someone on here than ebay.

Thanks!

Posted on 12 years ago
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I have the same one and would love to know more about it too. I believe it is 60's. thanks for posting.

Posted on 12 years ago
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From ConvertedLudwigPLayer

I am purging some old gear and wanted to see if I can get some insight into a Rogers hihat stand. I have tried to research it but have come up with limited info. I am not sure if everything on it is original, because I am not seeing any with the same clamp system that grab onto the top section. It does not have a clutch and looks like it is missing a bolt/screw that goes into the back of the clamp section. I believe it is a "Swan Leg" model, probably 1960's. Value?Any insight is appreciated. Feel free to make an offer if you can use it. I would rather sell to someone on here than ebay.Thanks!

Swan legs in good condition sell in the $125 to $175 range. Yours looks a little rough and it's missing parts so maybe $50 to $75.

Cam

"If we can't be free we can at least be cheap" -FZ
Posted on 12 years ago
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This one is transitional between memriloc and swivo. Probably mid 70's. Unoriginal thumb screw (looks like ludwig) on the tube extension connection.

Posted on 12 years ago
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Thanks for the insight everyone. It being a transition era stand explains why I wasn't seeing anything quite like it.

I appreciate. Thanks.

Posted on 12 years ago
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