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How rare is a rogers6 1/2 dynasonic serial number 9846 , with seven etched lines,player grade, no rail,here,s the bomb,someone cut snare beds on it,rescued from a flea market in Texas.

Posted on 5 years ago
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How do you cut snare beds in a brass shell?!!!!

-Mark

Posted on 5 years ago
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Can you post pics?

Posted on 5 years ago
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Rare? You bet! One of a kind I would say. What other 6.5 seven line has custom snare beds?

Now, as for value I would say, someone took a $750 snare and turned it into a parts drum.

Hopefully the pictures will tell a different tale, but given that there's no rail, the previous owner probably rectified the situation in the worst possible way.

John/Levelpebble

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Posted on 5 years ago
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I'm not good at posting pic,s, but I will try

Posted on 5 years ago
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Wow! Talk about a coincidence. I just picked this up on Monday. I wasn't planning on buying a snare drum but the condition for a 1964 drum was too good to pass up. It is also missing the bridge.

Dave

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Posted on 5 years ago
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Wow! Talk about a coincidence. I just picked this up on Monday. I wasn't planning on buying a snare drum but the condition for a 1964 drum was too good to pass up. It is also missing the bridge.Dave

Congratulations! Nice drum and glad you picked it up. Now maybe you should customize it with some snare beds.

Posted on 5 years ago
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From Powertone

Congratulations! Nice drum and glad you picked it up. Now maybe you should customize it with some snare beds.

Let's see yours, Mr. Powertone!

Posted on 5 years ago
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Every Rogers in a 6.5” depth from the Covington era is rare, be it Dyna, Powertone, Tower or Luxor, and your Dyna is a beauty. It is a whole different beast than the 5x14 cob Dyna.

Looking forward to seeing the OP’s Dyna and to see what is going on with the beds.

Posted on 5 years ago
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Wow! Talk about a coincidence. I just picked this up on Monday. I wasn't planning on buying a snare drum but the condition for a 1964 drum was too good to pass up. It is also missing the bridge.Dave

Oops. Someone mounted the snare gate upside down? Easily remedied. Beautiful Dyna!

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Mike

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