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ChristianB

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1961 Rogers Swingtime Mardi Gras Pearl

Mark, did you get that set from germany? regards Christian

9 years ago
What is this rail mount?

Thats an Hoshino Part as far as i can see:-) regards Christian

9 years ago
1961 Rogers Swingtime Mardi Gras Pearl

Great set!!! regards Christian

9 years ago
Post your "Before and After" shots

Glenn that set looks cool! regards Christian

9 years ago
Calling on all the Rogers guru

Man i would be already there if there would not be the big ocean between here and there:-) regards Christian

9 years ago
Vintage Premier Tom Holder

HY i have the Tomholder you need! Just get in contact with me ;-) regards Christian

9 years ago
John Grey & Sons Piccolo Snare Drum?

These snares are normaly quite dark and dry in sound! regards Christian

9 years ago
KORRI (Tromsa) 60s era

@green glass drum here you go:-) @MME No problems-but i know what you mean. A bassdrum anchor can cure that problem;-) regards Christian

9 years ago
John Grey & Sons Piccolo Snare Drum?

Have a look here http://www.ekki.bplaced.de/tromsa/tromsa_pic/tromsa2015_06.jpg regards Christian

9 years ago
KORRI (Tromsa) 60s era

Just finished this KORRI Set from TROMSA! Configuration 20/14"BD 12/8" RT 14/16"FT Thin Beech shells with re-rings! regards Christian

9 years ago
1950's Gretsch

Thats a great looking set! regards Christian

9 years ago
Post your "Before and After" shots

Here is my latest restoration. An old TROMSA KORRI Set 60s era. Only the bassdrum was in good condition the rest were just parts as you can see on the...

9 years ago
John Grey & Sons Piccolo Snare Drum?

Like bartw says it´s single tension you should also keep that in mind. The shell of the snare is very surley beech! I am sure it´s a Tromsa! We have t...

9 years ago
John Grey & Sons Piccolo Snare Drum?

Hy This is either a Tromsa or Trowa not sure. But definetly a german snare drum;-) The strainer is mostly used on Tromsa snare drums from the 60s era...

9 years ago
What is this?

You nailed it K.O. Premier Tom Mount!!! regards Christian

9 years ago