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Fullerton Rogers -- Downbeat Sizes

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When I said there were more 14x20s bass drums i was referring to all Rogers not just Fullerton it is correct the 70,s were the era of big drums

Posted on 11 years ago
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From thornbeck

This could be a good thing too. Unless they go talk to their manager.-Tim

My store here in Saginaw, MI calls the Hollywood store before they will even consider buying a vintage piece of gear.:confused::confused:

They were confused and asked all sorts of questions when I went in to get a price on my COB Dynasonic. They kept asking would the snare sound better with regular snares. I had no intention in actually selling it but I wanted to know what they would give me. $100 dollars for my 1980 no serial# Big R 14X6.5 all original Dyna that I bought for $50 at a pawnshop 7 years ago I wouldn't dare sell it especially so they can make an extra 100 off of it.

Currently my first set ever 1983 Pearl Export original owner. 2008 Grestch Catalina Maple, and a 1970 Star kit. Many snares including a big R Dynasonic.
Previous Rogers Holiday 12, 16, 20 and powertone snare.
Premier apk and Premier Cabria kits.
Posted on 11 years ago
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That 6.5 Dyna-Sonic would probably be priced about 450 at GC.

Rogers Drums Big R era 1975-1984 Dating Guide.
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=24048
Posted on 11 years ago
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From Puremusic

My store here in Saginaw, MI calls the Hollywood store before they will even consider buying a vintage piece of gear.:confused::confused:They were confused and asked all sorts of questions when I went in to get a price on my COB Dynasonic. They kept asking would the snare sound better with regular snares. I had no intention in actually selling it but I wanted to know what they would give me. $100 dollars for my 1980 no serial# Big R 14X6.5 all original Dyna that I bought for $50 at a pawnshop 7 years ago I wouldn't dare sell it especially so they can make an extra 100 off of it.

That Hollywood store is a joke...their prices are always WAY out there...

PS...I am in G.R...quite a few Michiganders on here....

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 11 years ago
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