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Which Rogers snare would you add? Last viewed: 3 minutes ago

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From leedybdp

LUXOR snares are wonderful gems that perform better than many fancier and higher priced snare drums from Rogers or other drum manufacturers of the same period.

I second the Luxor snare.

Is this the style of kit you have (sizes/lugs/mounts)?

http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/rogers_sets/1967_rogers_drumsets8.jpg

If so, it came with a Luxor snare. In my opinion, there is nothing "beginner" about these kits. Same hardware configuration as the the Clubdate by Ludwig.

Now trying to find gold sparkle might be a challange, but a Luxor re-wrap might be an option. Luxor's in good to excellent condition have been going for $180 to $220.

-Tim

Posted on 11 years ago
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You can't beat a Powertone wood shell for a players kit. Just a wonderful snare. But I would own ten Dynas if I could because they are just so beautiful.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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My Rogers kit is a Delta Tower kit...thanks for the catalog pic Thornbeck. I bought the kit in the early 70's with no snare drum. In those days, it was considered a starter kit because of the single lug configuration, the 6 lugger snare drum, the price tag, and the fact that the majors had not yet started to put their badges on cheap imports. Imagine!! Inexpensive American "student" drums made with the same quality materials and craftsmanship as the "pro" kits.

I wouldn't mind getting the matching Luxor snare as Leedybdp and Thornbeck suggested even though I'm not a big fan of 6 luggers. Ok..now I have to recalculate my search priorities.

Posted on 11 years ago
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