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CLEVELAND ERA ROGERS HOLIDAY SET FOR 3000 details inside...it gets better.

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Howdy, I'll Post the pictures soon enough but me and my friend are both begginers drummers. We ended up lucking out and ending up with a drum set someone gave us that they had no idea what it was.

This is a cleveland era vintage rogers holiday set. all of the hardware is beavertail lugs which are the more sought after and rare kind of lugs. the kit is in excellent condition and is that weird gold sparkle color from waaaaaay back then. the reason we are giving this up is because we are noobies and THIS is a set that belongs to someone out there who dreams of this rare set nightly.

the tom is a 16 inch which isnt as rare as the 14 inch and the snare is the half wood half metal snare(the powertone) that is more rare and more sought after!

im looking for 2000 or best offer

Posted on 14 years ago
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"Half wood half metal"....Laughing H

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Posted on 14 years ago
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OK, let's make sure you really understand what you have. Your "Powertone" althought a very nice snare, is not really all the rage. It would be if it were a Dynasonic, that is the one people get all googly eyed over, and tend to bring upward of 2500 by it's lonesome. Now, your set, although a very nice set, will more than likely not bring anywhere close to 3K. I want you to understand, I am not being a jerk, not a meanie, but if you looked on ebay at pOOder2, and saw some pie in the sky prices for some Rogers gear, trust me, not one member of this forum would EVER pay those prices. She is a thief, and has pulled a fast one on everyone she has ever dealt with. We make fun of her on a regular basis. I bring this up because those drums she lists are revolving stock, she never sells them. They have all been listed and relisted so many times, we get tired of seeing them.

Sorry to pop your bubble, but the set you describe is worth about 1000-1200, MAYBE, and possibly a little more if it pristine condition, and that is if you have all of the hardware as well. So, don't get mad at me, I am the messenger, and if you take out any reference to pOOder2 in your search of completed, SOLD items for the EXACT drums on ebay, you will get the real picture. This economy is tough, and $3000 kits are not seen but for truly rare sets today, and yours, sadly, ain't.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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not a problem at all! thanks for the info. would it help that it had the beavertail hardware? im looking to get a 1000-1500 out of them if possible

Posted on 14 years ago
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Is it me or does this sound like it was taken from a bad teen date party flick. Two young turks get hold of some items that they discover might be valuable so they set out to make a fortune. Dreams are imagined and hilarity insues.

Posted on 14 years ago
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I still want to know what a half wood half metal snare drum isLoLoLoLo

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Posted on 14 years ago
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From INTERNETKING

Howdy, I'll Post the pictures soon enough but me and my friend are both begginers drummers. We ended up lucking out and ending up with a drum set someone gave us that they had no idea what it was.This is a cleveland era vintage rogers holiday set. all of the hardware is beavertail lugs which are the more sought after and rare kind of lugs. the kit is in excellent condition and is that weird gold sparkle color from waaaaaay back then. the reason we are giving this up is because we are noobies and THIS is a set that belongs to someone out there who dreams of this rare set nightly.the tom is a 16 inch which isnt as rare as the 14 inch and the snare is the half wood half metal snare(the powertone) that is more rare and more sought after!im looking for 2000 or best offer

I'm a little confused (nothing new there)! In another section of the forum you stated that you only had two pieces of this kit and two Slingerland pieces. You mentioned that your friend who sold (or gave you) you the two Rogers pieces, had the rest of the kit.

If I read your other post correctly you were having a dilemna about selling the kit (assuming you did get all the pieces) since your friend had no idea of its true worth. It sounded as if you had a little guilt issue going. Obviously, since you're initial asking price was $3,000 it sounds like you've successfully worked your way through that guilt issue.

You also mentioned in your prior post that if you did decide to sell the kit you'd use the money to buy yourself a new kit. Now you're saying that "this is a set that belongs to someone out there who dreams of this rare set nightly."

I honestly don't know how "rare" this kit is and, without pictures, I can't imagine ANYBODY offering you $2000 - $3000 for it. I agree with jonnistix that even with pics, that price seems like a pipedream.

I guess I still haven't grasped the intent of your two contradictory posts.DOH Perhaps you could help clarify your position.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Ill trade you my Ayote Customs and split shipping with ya.

Less the snare of course, and the 14 is not an ayotte. With some DW hardware, no pedals, no cases, no cymbals. Providing that when you finally post pics ,.................. the set is worthy of a trade. Of course, I get to receive your set first, to determine worthiness.

And if it is not.........dude, shame, shame.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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I'm thinking he has talked his partner into giving up the rest of the kit and now he is looking into the prospect of selling the kit whole, in hopes, and rightly so, of getting a better offer.

"Ignorance may be overcome through education. Stupidity, however, is a lifelong endeavor." So, educate me, I don't likes bein' ignant...
"I enjoy restoring 60s Japanese "stencil" drums...I can actually afford them..."I rescue the worst of the old valueless drums for disadvantaged Children and gladly accept donations of parts, pieces and orphans, No cockroaches, please...
http://www.youtube.com/user/karstenboy
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffee...16613138379603
Posted on 14 years ago
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You could..........

Go to Ebay and figure out what your set is worth, through completed listings.

Post some pictures.

See if the Forum agrees with your findings.

I see you have already lowered your asking price by $1000 since you started the thread. You are heading in the right direction anyway. And, it's good to hear the set is back together... another good move.

Best of luck with this !

Kevin
Posted on 14 years ago
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