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Rogers in Wildwood Finish Last viewed: 2 hours ago

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From Gary N

I don't see Wildwood there. Looks like a stain to me. Curious if the is a butt joint for the ww covering. There are no striations or figuring in the wood either. It was offered in orange, blue and green. Most ww drums have some mix of colors. Hard to make a set back in the day that matched.The sizes are off too. Although they would of done anything upon request back then. There were no 13" stock ww sizes offered in ww. It was eithr 20/12/12/16 or 12/20/16 both outfits with matching powertones.

My thoughts exactly Gary. I want sure what I was seeing due to the lighting, but the sizes bothered me as well.

Posted on 8 years ago
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I did the same thing and got the same kind of response you did amosguy. Bryson has always been polite in his exchanges with me.

Posted on 8 years ago
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PS - I really like that configuration. Punchy bass and the bit more matched toms than you find with the 20, 12, 16 layout, though clearly the latter spreads the tonal range more if that is what you need. This set-up is good if you are only going to get a bass mic and snare/hats mic. Gives you a bit better projection than using a 20, 12, 14. I've got two and working on a third. Probably will only keep one though.

Posted on 8 years ago
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