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Rogers B&B lugs

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Hey fatboy46

I sympathize with you. I have done just enough of this kind of thing to know somewhat of what you are talking about. But let me ask, what is the seller name for these B-n-B repros? Can you pay with PayPal? My two sons and I have talked about buying some of these steel repros but I never get around to getting the order form printed, filled in and the money Order or check done. I will someday. But if they are on eBay and if I can pay with PayPal I would love to buy some repros and do a couple of snare drums. I need eighteen but would buy twenty if they are in ten lots for the doubles. I love the B-n-B drums and probably should get busy do a count and get everything playable. D' Drummer

If you can give me the eBay seller name and I will look up the auctions. Thanks Dave

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Hey Guys.. Jim Petty has several of his STEEL B&B replacement lugs that need to be on YOUR old Rogers drums!! I am "involved" in the production of these lugs. I know that many of you have seen them on EBay.. because there have been a LOT of hits on the auctions.. perhaps many of you think, as did one caller Jim heard from, that there is a HUGE profit in these lugs at $20.00 each... well, guess what.. there ain't.. it isn't 1960, and we didn't produce 25000 of them to get a 'unit cost' that is low.. believe me, they would be cheaper if the costs were lower!! Just getting the tooling (dies) done to stamp these things out would give you indigestion! We never expected to actually make $$ on the deal, just make enough to on the small lugs to get a start on the large BD lugs! Jim got a really tacky call a while back, caller accused him of EXHORBITANT profit.. that these things couldn't cost more than a couple of dollars to make.. !! Jim didn't take too well to the accusations... but I dont think he bothered to give the caller a lesson in machine work costs, steel costs, stamping costs, plating costs and polishing costs... oh yeah, and drilling costs. He did give him a new viewpoint in calling people. Well, I wish it were true.. that they only cost a couple of dollars to make. then they would be a LOT cheaper. These are the only choice out there in any quantity that are true to the originals.. only in steel, which will last a LOT longer than the original drawn brass.Pass the word around, get those old B&B drums off the shelf and back into the gig bags!! contact Jim at www.jp2creations.comModerators... if this is a blatant violation of policy... take it down!! it's late at night and I'm at school (teaching)... Thanks!!

Posted on 17 years ago
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Hey Dave!!

All you really have to do is get on eBay and LOOK for the B&B repros!! Having said that, I'll help you out! The seller name is: jampeymarteen. Better yet... here's the hyper link for you!

http://cgi.ebay.com/Rogers-Double-Ended-Bread-Butter-Lug-Casings-Qty-10_W0QQitemZ320099848530QQihZ011QQcategoryZ119017QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I have ONE Rogers drum with B&B's and this is the way to go!! Expensive? You bet... but worth it! As I had stated previously: Quality costs! :-)

Tommyp

Posted on 17 years ago
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Thank you Tommyp! With your help I have just ordered 18 repros. I am new to eBay and I like it better each day. Thanks again for your assistance and guidance. Dave

Posted on 17 years ago
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I have a '63 Rogers B&B kit in silver sparkle and it is one of the best sounding drum kits I've ever heard. It's not perfect as it has extra holes in the bass drum. I could barely keep this kit up and running as every 5 or so gigs I would end up with a lug or two exploding on me. I always had to have a stash of spare B&B lugs that all had cracks of varing degrees.

I ended up dumping $600 on Jim Petty's repro lugs. I still need to buy the lugs for the snare drums (2) and I'm waiting for the bass drum repro lugs. By the time I'm done I will have almost $3000 into this kit. I probably will never see a return on my investment in my lifetime but that's not why I bought them.

I can't put a price on tone and these drums have what I've been looking for in sound for a long time. They look almost dead on repros of the originals and they have allowed me to keep this kit in playing condition instead of sitting on a shelf. As someone else mentioned here, you get what you pay for as far as quality and these lugs are top quality IMO.

1957 George Way BDP 26" concert bass drum
1959 George Way BDP 22/12/16 w/ 5.5x14
1959 George Way Green Sparkle 22/12/16 w/5.5x14
1961 George Way Blue Sparkle 20/12/15
1961 George Way Jelly Bean 20/12/14 w/4.5x14
1960’s Camco Oaklawn Champagne 20/12/14/16w/5x14
1971-73 Camco Chanute Walnut 24/14/18 w/5x14 COB
Posted on 17 years ago
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It will depend on why you want to restore it. He's right about them breaking. Hes also right about playing them. I personally, want originality. That cost $$. Square fl tom nuts ect. You may want to do something other than that. So not on my $2000+ Dyna, unless I had the originals and wanted to play it all the time.. But as far as the damage to lugs.. every drum sets damaged lugs will be different depending on the way they played it eg: heavy bass foot, snare tuning, stick size, heads, amount of play, just to name a few.

If I were you.... I would just ask myself... Self? If I were to buy this drum, what would I want... would these lugs be acceptable or would I rather have an all original item... is it for "show or go"? Right now originality rules in the market place {especially in a Rogers box}.. which may or may not increase in value in the future. I think they will increase..

The lugs you mentioned are reproduction, they arent made of COB {chrome over brass}, they are stamped steel and/or alloy of. These are shaped identicle to these lugs. The chrome may appear slightly darker becuase the plating process is sightly different than it is to brass.. All you get is a stamped, threaded casing, these may rust or pit... They cost more in some cases.. I believe 22 shipped {each}. That would be over 400 dollars!!! to do a 22" bass and offer none of the inner workings, So if you dont have inners like springs, felts, self alighning ferrels for the rods, You'll have to buy lugs anyway. JP offers 1 size, in 2 forms that I know of at this time.. snare sized... by request, 1 hole. Im glad that Dolfan is someone who purchased these lugs and has experience these 1st hand..

I stock original lugs so I can replace them if needed. But if I wanted to have a players set today, money isnt an option or originality, I would buy them.. You'd be surprised at what I would do to play Rogers drums...

*** I BUY ROGERS DRUMS ***
Posted on 17 years ago
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Not sure i would have 3 grand into any old kit,but i do understand your passsion for Rogers drums.Next to Sonor,Rogers were untouchable.

Hit like you mean it!!
Posted on 17 years ago
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Not sure i would have 3 grand into any old kit,but i do understand your passsion for Rogers drums.Next to Sonor,Rogers were untouchable.

I think you mean George Way, not Rogers ;)

I have one Rogers kit versus 2 George Way kits and 3 Camco kits. You don't want to even know how much I had to pay for the George Way kits.

1957 George Way BDP 26" concert bass drum
1959 George Way BDP 22/12/16 w/ 5.5x14
1959 George Way Green Sparkle 22/12/16 w/5.5x14
1961 George Way Blue Sparkle 20/12/15
1961 George Way Jelly Bean 20/12/14 w/4.5x14
1960’s Camco Oaklawn Champagne 20/12/14/16w/5x14
1971-73 Camco Chanute Walnut 24/14/18 w/5x14 COB
Posted on 17 years ago
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Im almost done restoring my 1962 9 piece Rogers Blue sparkle pearl set. I ask this forums members, if anyone has some uncracked lugs, dont hesistate to contact me. I need the 1 5/8" hole spacing c2c or med/ snare sized the most, but will take any. I wanna play it. I will also post pics of it in this forum when Im done. Thanx in advance

*** I BUY ROGERS DRUMS ***
Posted on 17 years ago
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