So is the Ludwig Rocker metal 8 lug snare steel? Or?
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Posted on 14 years ago
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COS. And they have the bowties as well.
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Posted on 14 years ago
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I have a ten lug Rocker snare B/W badge. Lugs are all bowties. It packs a crack when you hit it. Nearly like my Rogers Super Ten, but the Rocker has a bit more ring.
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Steel and imported from Taiwaan or mainland China depending on which era metal Rocker snare we are speaking of.....
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Thank you all. There is one on shopgoodwill.com so I thought it wouldn't hurt to confirm my guess. Nothing I need.
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