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hi all! due to me suddenly finding myself without a kit and a gig on saturday suddenly my eyes were drawn to an ad for a 1972 rogers 13,16.22 in old english white and reckoning to be in mint and as new condition.it sounds lovely but being a ludwig man i know nothing of them being as they are quite scarce in the uk.1 id like an idea of the sound i e boxy as per the ludwigs and 2 is this a golden era for rogers? many thanks in advance!

69 super classic 63 supra paiste 2000
Posted on 13 years ago
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Not the "Golden" era but still nice drums. Hardware was not as good as the older drums but great shells. A friend of mine has the same kit and they sound great! They will be mine one day. Also it is "New England" white.

Posted on 13 years ago
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thanks for that advice,i bought it and it looks like new! hooray!!

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69 super classic 63 supra paiste 2000
Posted on 13 years ago
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I have a 1967 Rogers,and have owned 4 different era Ludwigs,late 50's 70's 3 ply,70's six p,y 80 S/L.The only real difference in my 67 and your 72's is that the later lug casings got a little lighter,not sure if that had happened by 1972,and that the collets on the swivo hardware were cast,after 68/69,rather than machined,which means they could crack with less hours/use than the machined versions,although i know plenty of people say the cast hardware on their kits is still holding up fine.

I think that the rogers have a different feel than Luddys,and a little extra headroom at the top and bottom as far as tuning range goes,as compared to all of the ludwigs I have owned.I think the sound is right in between that of a vintage 50's 60's sound and a modern sharp bearing edged kit,still warm and meaty but with a little more punch.

As far as heads for the toms you can't go wrong with coated single ply batters,and either coated or clear single ply resos,and I also love the sound of clear pinstripes reso and clear amb resos. On my 20" kick I am running an sk 1 clear batter reso with a clear pin reso with an offset 4' hole,tons of low end,and sounds pretty darn big for a 14 by 20.

Posted on 13 years ago
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Rogers from that era are still fine drums, but without the high price tag, so you can gig them without any worries. Enjoy! I had a black kit of the same era and configuration, and they were great drums. I had coated ambassadors with clear reso heads, and it sounded fine!

Posted on 13 years ago
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