Hmm...my vote is to just leave it alone. Let it be a Rogers in Rogers clothing. Its going to sound great without the Luddy hardware right :). Have fun drumming!James
I concur....as I am guilty of trying to dress up a slingerland bass drum to look like a ludwig for a (now deceased) friend. It was some work since the lug mounting holes didn't match up (the ludwig pattern was smaller than the slingy). Having re-purchased the drums from his estate, I am regretting doing that to them, even though it was at his request. I am now in the process of restoring that slingy drum back to its former self (glory?) by refitting the slingy hardware and patching the "mistakes". The holes/repairs will not be visible, but I will still know it was there and what I did to it (which was against MY better judgement, but hey, the customer is ALWAYS right.....right?)
So, I say, best to leave the drum be....use it as is, and keep looking for the one you really want. When you find it, you can sell the Rogers the way it is and recoup FULL value at time of resale, rather than have to deal with reversing modifications done to it (which does de-value it).