If anyone has a nice photo of a Rogers 60's era beavertail Headliner in black diamond pearl with 20 12 16 setup, I'll appreciate you uploading it to this thread.
Thanks,
If anyone has a nice photo of a Rogers 60's era beavertail Headliner in black diamond pearl with 20 12 16 setup, I'll appreciate you uploading it to this thread.
Thanks,
I'm showing this Powertone snare drum, simply because it's BDP and would have been a great alternative snare drum to the COB Powertone or Dynasonic. That, plus it was NOS and sold for $1,025 back in July, 2014. Enjoy!
-Mark
Here's my 1961 Rogers 20-12-16-matching snare set in BDP. I think that the drums had B&B lugs in 1961. I ordered the set with the snare drum on a Swivomatic mount. I'm not real sure if these pictures are from 1962, 1963, or 1964.
Cool photos. In '62, I was 10. Might not have noticed you playing. However, by '64, I would have been covetous.
What a find! Can you imagine finding it will box and all. I recall buying a new set of Ludwigs back in the late 90's early 2000's. I kept the boxes for a while figuring someone would eventually like to have them. Then I sold the kit about 5 years later and chucked the boxes. Oh well. The plans of mice and men.
Here's my 1961 Rogers 20-12-16-matching snare set in BDP. I think that the drums had B&B lugs in 1961. I ordered the set with the snare drum on a Swivomatic mount. I'm not real sure if these pictures are from 1962, 1963, or 1964.
PS - I gather that 20, 12, 16 was a very common setup in that era, but since I mostly wasn't paying attention at the time can you confirm that?
For Rogers drums, that was the most common 1 up/1 down configuration. There were not many Rogers 14x14 floor toms. 22-13-16 was another common Rogers configuration and also the 20-two 12s-16 configuration. The lore is that Rogers 20" bass drums and 12" toms were smaller but ballsier than the usual 22" and 13" drums of the other leading brands.
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