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I met a guy at a battle of the bands in Oklahoma one time it was either 65 or 66 and he had a WMP rogers setup just like Dave clarks with the two individual tom holders i do not remember if he had a dyna as all i saw was the drums from the front ,the reason i noticed it was i had just gotten my Rogers TopHat set and i had the old dogbone dual tom holder and we talked and he said he got it that way so he could use it for a cymbal as well ...

Posted on 14 years ago
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Completely feasible... as a matter of fact, see post #16, 2nd paragraph!

Tommyp

Posted on 14 years ago
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Will have to start digging back into Dave Clark Five material to hear those drums afresh :)

Would you hapen to have a pic of the #325 cymbal holder?

Thanks,

Kelly

"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing..."
Posted on 14 years ago
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Kelly!...

I suggested the Rogers #325 Swivo-Matic Extension Cymbal Arm because... with the position of that mount on the right side of your bass drum, you will need to move the cymbal over a bit I would think, as well as try to get it pretty much straight up and down, and with the mount in it's current position, the straight Swivo-Matic Disappearing Cymbal Holder would probably be too close to the rack tom for a 20" ride cymbal... then again, maybe not!... but it looks like you need more room. This holder has the Swivo tilter on the bottom which enables you to move the arm left or right for more room. Just a suggestion!

These can be found on eBay from time to time, and some Rogers guys cut them loose here and there too. I have all Knobby "L" arm holders on my Rogers sets, thus I don't have one I could cut loose for you. Here's the pic!

Tommyp

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Posted on 14 years ago
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