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WTB - English Rogers Script Badge for Snare

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Ive bought a few from nick. He's a good friend of mine. The badges are absolutely fab and look great. As mentioned you do need to curve it to shell shape. Ive done this on two ER snare drums and used a small amount of Gorilla epoxy and does the job just fine. You could some how fix another way but could be fiddly. In the old days when badges broke off they just glued them back on. Last one I bought was £7GBP plus p+p. Probably worth you buying a couple of other parts to get your moneys worth on shipping............Cheers....sean

Posted on 6 years ago
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Ive bought a few from nick. He's a good friend of mine. The badges are absolutely fab and look great. As mentioned you do need to curve it to shell shape. Ive done this on two ER snare drums and used a small amount of Gorilla epoxy and does the job just fine. You could some how fix another way but could be fiddly. In the old days when badges broke off they just glued them back on. Last one I bought was £7GBP plus p+p. Probably worth you buying a couple of other parts to get your moneys worth on shipping............Cheers....sean

Cheers, Sean. I suppose I'll have to glue it. It seems like a lot of hassle to drill the badge and find those type of pins. Thanks for the info.

Posted on 6 years ago
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You could drill fine holes and fix that way. Too delicate for me I just used epoxy glue. The badges from nick do look great, obvious not original badge but in my opinion look great. Ive just finished an early 60's COB original hoops rods washers and B+B lugs plus original clock face strainer. Its an 8 lugger think its the Holiday version. Its a stunner.

Posted on 6 years ago
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