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Slingerland 13" coated - 70's
From jerrysterken...
9 years agoRare Rogers finish on eBay
From Dan Boucher...
9 years agoSlingerland 13" coated - 70's
Hi Peter! If you see this post, please clean up your email box so I can send a message to you! Mark
9 years agoLuxor (not rogers) set at the bay…
I saw this kit for sale last month, which ended September 29. The seller was asking an opening bid of $5K, with a BIN of $6.5K! I asked how he came up...
9 years agoRare Rogers finish on eBay
This kit was for sale back in February of 2012! I don't believe it sold. I downloaded all the pictures and description, but forgot to note what the as...
9 years agoHelp with Vintage Rogers Set
Hi Guitarcarr...and Welcome to the forum! Your kit is and early Fullerton Londoner, around 1969-71. Based on what you describe and what needs to be r...
9 years agoSlingerland 13" coated - 70's
Still looking!
9 years agoSlingerland 13" coated - 70's
Still looking for this head. Thanks!
9 years agoSlingerland Super Sound King Question
Hi Larry, The first generation used the same diameter knobs, but a different style. In catalogs, the snare guards first appeared in 1973, which also...
9 years agoNo serial number
Serial numbers alone won't really tell who made them. Pictures are needed to help you figure this out!
9 years agoSlingerland 13" coated - 70's
Hi all! I'm looking for a Slingerland 13" coated head to complete a refurb of my 1971 kit. Preferably as close to NOS as possible, with the style of...
9 years agoSlingerland Super Sound King Question
Hi Larry! Just saw your thread. This picture should help you. It's from a SSK that I had some years back. The threaded portion is 10-24 and accommoda...
9 years agoNeed some help figuring out which bass drum I have...
Your bass drum appears to be from the "Sound King" series of drums. The SK series of bass and toms were used for pretty much all kits with double row...
9 years agoAnother Gig
JR! Really great set of Rogers! What snare drum are you playing? -Mark
9 years ago1965 Rogers Buddy Rich Celebrity's
Tommyp! Your explanations always make for great reading! Kinda like reading an excellent novel! You're correct about the "typical" sound of a Powerto...
9 years ago