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Rogers Scottie

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Holiday model

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Terrific! One of those wonderful examples where common sense and marketing didn't intervene.

Patrick

Posted on 13 years ago
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WAY too cool..........

could you imagine having an 18,12,14 Beavertail kit along with this?

Ooh!......... My eyes!

I still have a CLEAN "punk" Scottie Plaid biker jacket and pants I bought in Carnaby Street in London in 1988 that have zippers all over the place.Too bad I still can't wear them.

P-Tone,if you are around a 32 waist,30 length in pants and wear a 38-40 jacket,these would be perfect to wear when you play this drum!

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 13 years ago
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This is one of those cases where something is simultaneously hideous, yet some how strangely beautiful...

I'd buy one!Cool1

1973 Slingerland Phantom 13,16,22
Late 30s Slingerland Radio King- 7x14
SJC Custom Snare Pink Sparkle- 8x14
62 Slingerland COB Radio King- 5x14
Posted on 13 years ago
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I used to have a Thermos that looked like that.

Posted on 13 years ago
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That drum is pretty fantastic.

There's a photo in Geoff Nichol's The Drum Book of a complete kit.

Ahhh - I can here the 'pipes' now.

Posted on 13 years ago
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Thanks for the comments guys. I agree with all of them! I wish I still had the thermos, but just have the 50's era cooler that it sits on.

Blair, I would kill to see you in that outfit! Unfortunately it won't fit me either. That was a long time ago! I have the matching Holiday bass drum (14x22) with b&b lugs. The owner had the bass drum covered up with contact paper, so I am still trying to get the adhesive from the contact paper off the scotch plaid.

I bought the snare from the original owner. It had been special ordered by a local music shop (which explains the Holiday/Scottie combo). The owner's grandmother bought it for him to play in band. He was too embarrassed by the finish to take it to school, which is why it survived in such good condition!

Posted on 13 years ago
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From Powertone

Holiday model

Is wearing a kilt mandatory when playing this one? Just wondering. To be serious (for a minute) I really do like this one for some reason. It appears to be in pristine condition also! Thanks for sharing!

Posted on 13 years ago
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