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Rogers Parts

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I'm beginning my restoration. I find myself in need of some Rogers parts. Please, go easy on me. It's really getting difficult to justify this expenditure.

(If you want to trade parts for a snare, I'm game!)

I am looking for the following:

All of these are for my 67 Dayton Red Onyx kit.

12, 13, 16 hoops

20 bass hoop

t's and claws for one side (8 total + 2 extra for giggles)

a couple of collets and noses

at least one tom mount plate for the 13 (collet doesn't tighten)

That should get me started. I'll post others when I come to them. Trying to get this one done by Christmas. I'm putting it under the tree ... for me.

I will be calling for two swivo cymbal stands and a snare stand. I am STILL looking for a Dyna from this era. Also, any idea if the swivo pedal is worth the output?

Posted on 15 years ago
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Any need for some original Red Onyx material for the bass drum hoops to use as in-lays? I've got a few pieces available that were actually cut from the wrap removed from a 20 inch Rogers bass drum.

Posted on 15 years ago
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Yes indeed! Thank you. You can either post the price here or PM me. Is it enough to go around the hoop? That would be great.

Posted on 15 years ago
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If you can leave me your email via a PM, I'll provide some pics and some additional information. Thanks!

Posted on 15 years ago
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"Do the Hustle!...."

...wait...that's not right...

"Put your left foot in, take your left foot out..."

...no...that's not it...

I GOT IT!!!

BUMP BUMP BUMP diddy Bump

Posted on 14 years ago
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Email me [email]Records_4u@yahoo.com[/email] with wish list... Thanx

*** I BUY ROGERS DRUMS ***
Posted on 14 years ago
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