[COLOR="DarkRed"]There have been a few queries on these snares, as they tend to go quite cheap, unlike any other old Rogers snare. The reason being, of course, that it has single-point thru-rod lugs so can only achieve equal tension tuning to both heads. No muffler, and the throwoff is old-school Rogers, pre-clockface.
Before shot is of a typical one. Usually just painted single-color finish, sometimes wrapped, though. These tend to have either the eagle badge or the oval white badge.
However, the shell, hoops and bearing edges are pure Rogers. I usually pluck 'em for under $80 and then I have a great snare shell which I install Ego lugs on...no drilling of new holes needed.
Not the most exciting of rehabs, but a good way to end up with a players Rogers snare drum if you are willing to shell out for the lugs (albeit history buffs wouldn't approve)....just figured I'd share...[/COLOR]