Only Admins can see this message.
Data Transition still in progress. Some functionality may be limited until the process is complete.
Processing Attachment, Gallery - 136.68476%

Late 50’s Walnut Rogers kit

Loading...

So I had this Eagle Badge Rogers kit that was a shell pack of 20/12/14sn

All paper tags close numbered. When I grabbed it the wrap was rewrapped and a mess. I stripped them and decided to match or as close as possible to the outer ply of the snare which seems to be Walnut. I gave the snare a natural coat of clear because I liked the color.. I then stained the other shells Walnut plus a Keller 14x14 shell I had to match.

I think it came out pretty decent.

Posted on 3 years ago
#1
Posted on 3 years ago
#2
Loading...

Nice work. The B&B lugs are pretty graceful looking. Rather a good thing that Rogers decided to reproduce some of them. Would be even nicer if they offered to make all the needed sizes. Are those Hayman "tuna can' lugs on the 14x14?

Posted on 3 years ago
#3
Loading...

Thanks Dan

The lugs for the 14 floor I grabbed from Drum Factory Direct.

They definitely do look like Hayman’s.

Wayne

Posted on 3 years ago
#4
Loading...

Very nice! The small tom has a hint of a butcher block with some bands of varying grain structure.

What is the BD hoop inlays, that looks interesting too and a nice contrast to the shell?

Dudley

Posted on 3 years ago
#5
Posts: 2753 Threads: 132
Loading...

The inlays on the bass drum hoops look very nice. You did a very good job of staining and sealing the non-finish quality outer plies. If these nice drums were mine, and I didn't want to re-wrap them, I would have had the shells painted in solid high-gloss color--maybe a rich midnight brown? Or, a Duco two-tone paint job would be appropriate for them.The Beige and Brown used on this drum from the Barton company would look very classy with those hoop inlays.

1 attachments
No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 3 years ago
#6
Loading...

From DRUMR69

Thanks DanThe lugs for the 14 floor I grabbed from Drum Factory Direct.They definitely do look like Hayman’s.Wayne

I checked out that website. Interesting stuff, though I didn't manage to find the lug you have. I did see these that are rather nice. Sort of an Art Deco look and somewhat like Leedy lugs. I would have preferred the snare version to be closed at the sides. If I ever get into the build-a-set mood (unlikely but can't be ruled out), I might try these.

2 attachments
Posted on 3 years ago
#7
Posts: 5295 Threads: 226
Loading...

They look great!! Very nice work!! Kudos to you!!

Cheers

1976 Ludwig Mach 4 Thermogloss 26-18-14-14sn
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Posted on 3 years ago
#8
Loading...

Thanks for the replies,

I went with stain because it was easiest for me to do and cheapest.

Being a player kit the hardware is worth more than the kit.

The inlay is from a wrap job I tried but bubbled after a few years so I didn't want to do that again. I suck at painting and it would cost some money for someone to do a nice job. So the inlay is a Root beer Pearl and worked out great.

The lugs on the 14 floor were the only ones they had that matched the hole spacing on the already drilled shell.

Wayne

Posted on 3 years ago
#9
Posts: 2753 Threads: 132
Loading...

I understand completely what your plan of action was. My responses were based on the drums being used as a gigging set. Please enjoy the heck out of your Leedy-based drums.

Oh yeah....and thanks for identifying the inlay for the bass drum hoops.

No matter how far you push the envelope, it is still stationery.
Posted on 3 years ago
#10
  • Share
  • Report
Action Another action Something else here