Different lug count standard shown catalog Rogers drums were common in this era to have a different interior tag. Not done to mess with us all these years later just to fill an order. Does cause some confusion though. Typed model names on interior labels or crossed out stock label model names happened in the Covington era often.
At the end of the day an 8 lug drum should pull more money than a 6 lug drum. BUT also depends on finish color and modifications like extra holes for price. Depending on who is buying that week you are selling is the price.
For example I spoke to the original owner of this red 4pc set I found a while back. He remembered very well that it was given to him a few pieces at a time for Christmas 1960, 1961 and finished with the floor tom in 1962. The bass and tom are early Tower model regular tag drums which is earlier than most think about the Tower line "happening." The snare pictured below has the typed tag HOLIDAY glued over the script nails, I like it when they did that on that panel, bent into the interior. It is a 6 lug drum.
In conclusion, as the voice sample that Howard Stern used to use said by OJ Simp..."It happens." All bad jokes aside hope this helps, Gary
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