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Possible Rogers drums?

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So I'm meeting a guy on craigslist in a couple hours to check out what he claims to be a Rogers kit from the 60s.

I have some doubts because the tom brackets don't appear to be swivomatic and there's no badges to indicate that it's a Rogers.

Can someone help identify what kind of kit this is?

Thanks

Posted on 7 years ago
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Nevermind, I figured it out. I think it's an R380. :-(

Posted on 7 years ago
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Rogers Yamaha import setup. Decent set to own. Good luck.

Posted on 7 years ago
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If the price is reasonable, go for it.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 7 years ago
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These were built by Yamaha and are well-made kits! Birch shells! The lugs were designed by Joe Thomas. If the price is right, go for it!

-Mark

Posted on 7 years ago
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Those would be at my house right now...EXCELLENT drums.

Posted on 7 years ago
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Most likely Rogers R-360, which like others have said were made by Yamaha. The lugs and one metal hoop give it away.

Good drums indeed, but don't pay a 60's Rogers price for them. I wouldn't go more than $300 tops.

Posted on 7 years ago
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From vyacheslav

Most likely Rogers R-360, which like others have said were made by Yamaha. The lugs and one metal hoop give it away.Good drums indeed, but don't pay a 60's Rogers price for them. I wouldn't go more than $300 tops.

This is the price that i would say is tops for this very good drum set.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 7 years ago
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