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Rogers 2

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Here's some more pictures of the Rogers after I got her home.

I'm absolutely loving this kit.

Posted on 4 years ago
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They are really cool mark.


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 4 years ago
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From jccabinets

They are really cool mark.

Thanks, I'm on the hunt for a Roger's snare.

Posted on 4 years ago
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From johnnyringo

Thanks, I'm on the hunt for a Roger's snare.

I hope that fate smiles upon you as it did with me for my recent Rogers acquisition. I also made a new friend with that connection. Good luck with finding a matching snare for that beautiful set. Maybe this Rogers set will stay with you for a long time.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 4 years ago
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Ya, I really like Rogers and they are the one kit I have no problem using the original tom arm. I dig this one because it has the swivel tom arm and the cymbal mount, I just need to find an L-arm.

Posted on 4 years ago
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They are out there. If you don't find one online, try Al Drew's in Rhode island or The Jollity Drum Farm in Argyle, New York. Both store owners are Rogers devotees.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 4 years ago
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My crystal ball tells me that this will be in the for 'sale listings' here and in the central Texas CL in a month or so...

Posted on 4 years ago
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Is that where you're setting the over/under betting line?

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 4 years ago
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From Rob the drummer

My crystal ball tells me that this will be in the for 'sale listings' here and in the central Texas CL in a month or so...

I think your crystal ball has a crack in it.LoLoLoLo

Posted on 4 years ago
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When I was a teenager (and played guitar exclusively) there was a middle-aged dude that would hang out waaaay to much at the local music store. For a long time we all thought he worked there. His name was Barrington (I have never been sure if that was his first or last name) and he was my first encounter with someone with the same "affliction" that Johnnyringo appears to have.

Barrington would buy/sell/trade gear on a literal daily basis. He would never have a large collection, just one amp, one guitar, and a few effect pedals. But every single time I talked to him he would have a different rig. This was an amazing accomplishment considering we lived in a small town in eastern Oregon with just a single music store, and it was the early 80's, so no cell phones, no craigslist etc. He had the "GAS" so bad that he wasn't really even concerned about improving his rig. He would make a silly trade just to be able to play through something different and free up some cash to buy some weed (possibly a compounding factor). He owned every piece of used gear in town at one time or another, and sometimes more than once. Though trades and silly deals with Barrington I ended up with pro level gear long before my playing ability could back it up. In less than a year I went from an entry level Ibanez and a little Yamaha practice amp to a Les Paul and a 50 watt Hiwatt combo (one amp that I wish I still had). My parents just loved the window shaking headroom of that Hiwatt as I mangled my way through Scorpions and AC/DC cover tunes.

Anyway, when I read these posts from/about Johnnyringo it brings back fond memories of Barrington. He was "patient zero" for my own gear sickness for sure.

Stop stringing and tuning your instrument, make music now.
-fortune cookie

Vintage Drums:
1970ish Ludwig Standard Avocado Strata downbeat
1970ish Star Acrylic 22,12,13,16
1950’s Gretsch tympani 26.5
19?? Sonor roto-tympani 13x12
70’s Ludwig Standard alum 14x5 snare
90’s Arbiter Adv. Tuning 12x5 snare
90’s Ludwig blackrolite 14x5 snare

Modern Drums:
Erie Drums 1-ply sycamore shell kit 18,10,13
Erie 1-ply maple 14x5 snare
Tama S.L.P. Acrylic 14x6.5 snare
Posted on 4 years ago
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