I have probably looked at 40 or 50 catalogs in the past week or so and have to say Rogers Drums had the worst catalogs during the 60's!
They had such great drums, but probably not the budget Ludwig had for producing them.
Here is a catalog shot from the 1962 Rogers Catalog.
[IMG]http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/rogers_sets/1962_rogers_drumsets1_th.jpg[/IMG]
Besides the two color printing they had too many options and drum set configurations. I can see from a consumer standpoint that it does not show well for such a well built set of drums.
Here is the 1962 Ludwig Catalog page..
[IMG]http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/ludwig_sets/down_beat/1962_down_beat_th.jpg[/IMG]
This was easy to understand and of course visually outstanding compared to the Rogers catalog.
Next is the 63 Slingerland Catalog, on par with Ludwig.
[IMG]http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/slingerland_drum_sets/1963A-slingerland1_th.jpg[/IMG]
Here is the 1961 Gretsch Catalog Page
[IMG]http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/gretsch_drum_sets/1961-gretsch_drum_set1_th.jpg[/IMG]
Here is another example of a two color catalog from Camco, on par with Rogers, but just a little better..
[IMG]http://www.vintagedrumguide.com/images/camco_drum_sets/1962-camco_drumsets1_th.jpg[/IMG]
So based on the above is this why the big 3 remained the big 3 for the longest time and from a marketing standpoint if Camco and Rogers had the budget, would they have been as big or bigger then Ludwig, Slingerland and Gretsch?
Just an open thought on marketing and presentation and who had it covered and who didn't
David