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Who will inherit your collection?
From fishwaltz...
12 years agoDating Dynasonic snare drums
1967 to 1968 is what my dating guide shows, but we all know that there's no hard, fast rule on Dyna serial numbers, because assemblers on the snare li...
12 years agoExcellent Show In Ct!!!!!!!!!
Just a few shots I took with my phone. Didn't know so many forum members were there. We probably were all bumping shoulders and didn't know it. Got...
12 years agoRogers Snare
How about posting a picture. A 6.5x14 with 6 lugs?
12 years agoTromsa 1977
Beautiful job. Hope they sound as great as they look. I love those double-braced FT legs.
12 years agoWhat would you do?
From ec_curtis...
12 years agoR.I.P. Bob Zildjian
Never had the pleasure of meeting him, but did get a wonderful tour of his operation. While visiting relatives in New Brunswick, my wife and I were d...
12 years agoIs this Rogers kit right? the information that is-
From DanC...
12 years agoShouldn't there be a level above Guru?
From Tommyp...
12 years agoShouldn't there be a level above Guru?
From GG Vintage...
12 years agocomplete set 67 rogers drums w/cases
My condolences for your loss. As we all know too well, it can be a difficult task passing on the belongings of a loved one, but be comforted by the f...
12 years agoShouldn't there be a level above Guru?
From mcdrummer...
12 years agoIs this Rogers kit right? the information that is-
Anyone who has removed a Rogers wrap will recognize this outer ply as a stripped shell. Many, many drummers in the '70s stripped off the wrap and re...
12 years agomaple dynasonic restoration, help.
From Tommyp...
12 years agoOld Rogers, need Value Please
These are late Fullerton 9/72 series, probably late 1975 right before the transition to the Big R Memriloc hardware in 1976, as Spanish Gold was not a...
12 years ago