I believe the Rogers numbers are 60-5663 and 61-0370. It's what clamps down on the snare cord. Putting it on Fullerton era cob Powertone later elongated throw.
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I believe the Rogers numbers are 60-5663 and 61-0370. It's what clamps down on the snare cord. Putting it on Fullerton era cob Powertone later elongated throw.
Thanks
Since those were so easily lost over the years (butt plates use the same one and plenty of those were lost as well) they are almost impossible to find. Usually they surface when a throwoff in really bad shape comes along and gets parted out.
Dave Drew at Al Drew's Music used to have some, but I think he ran out years ago. Still worth a call though...
Il check today...I might have..
It's the backing plate on the strainer..that holds the strings on..?
Rogers book calls it the cover for faceplate slide, it takes 2 screws and says Rogers USA on it. Al Drew is out.
Thanks for the responses
Kerry
I'd take a butt plate assembly if anybody has one.
I have heard them referred to as "Pinchplates".
I needed 2.
Got 1 Rogers with the logo and 1 MIC copy, the same size.
Do not know where it came from.
But they did exist.
scott
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