Are you referring to this image? If so it is a “knobby” for a cymbal attachment. This was a really cool design to attach things to the shell (don’t know the effect it had on those models of shells, though curious to know if the shells hold up with all attachments). For example, “The Showcase” model had a floor tom with 3 knobbys maybe even 4 that could convert into a cocktail outfit which is cool as hell.
Rogers Holiday
Thanks guys, it's a cool idea. Kinda on the cocktail kit idea.
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*update, I have gotten cold feet exploring my options with my money while looking at/for other necessary gear instead, and will not pursue this kit. I just wished him well on his endeavors. Though it is rare and beautiful I just don’t think that I can pull the trigger, for me, the two different wrap textures just don’t do it for me, and seeing in person looked very noticeable.
For those interested, it is in Colorado Springs/Denver Craigslist ad maybe hes willing to ship - good luck and well wishes, again very pristine. As I touched and inspected the kit, was like holding new glossy shells.
To all who took time out to answer my inquiries- Thanks for your time and help, I’m sorry it wasn’t a fruitful conclusion. I am still not completely out of looking for a complete vintage kit, 60s keystones are what I’m really after.
Patience is of virtue - I would like to show you all my complete set of rare birds!
50s Rogers Eagle Badge Cleveland Holiday in Mardi Gras with additional script tom.
22” bass and 13” tom are close in s/n
16” floor is very early s/n has black interior
Snare is full range does not have collet for mounting - black interior as well
13” script badge tom not far from the bass and tom
Thanks for your tips early on and checking it out!
Beautiful drums. Are there no tom mounts on the bass drum?
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