I wanted some help appraising a Rogers wooden dyna-sonic snare drum. I think it is from the 1960's but it is unlike any other snare I have seen. I don't know how to add more pictures but email me at [email]sam0219@comcast.net[/email] to see more.
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Rogers dyna-sonic appraisal help
Posted on 15 years ago
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It's a Dyna marching snare.....TommyP is the answer man, low serial, under 10000? I'm not an expert, but something looks fishy....Got pics of the inside?
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Marching drums of any brand in general bring far less than "outfit" drums do. While Rogers marching drums are rare today, they aren't particularly that valuable, even the Dynasonic marching snares. There just isn't a real practical use for them other than parades and marching bands......or dare I say it....drum cannbalism for other more valuable drums that need the parts....
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Yeah. Too bad it's a marching snare.
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That would be a pretty nice drum to cut down into a 6.5 depth
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