OK. You asked for opinions. I'm all about opinions. I grew up in the Chicago suburbs. Most major American drum manufacturing took place within an hour of my house. Rogers were made 300 miles from me, and Gretsch had a distribution warehouse in Chicago in the same building with my favorite drum shop. I have owned many drum sets since getting my first one in 1957.
I have had a love affair for over fifty years while owning and playing 50's and 60's Slingerland drums. Several years ago, I "discovered" Leedy drums by Slingerland, and love turned into lust because they are my all time favorite Slingy drums with sexy Art Deco lugs. I have also owned and played Rogers drums dating back to the first pro drum set I ever bought--a 1961 Rogers Holiday set ordered from a home town music store. I have owned and played Gretsch and Ludwig sets. My experience leeds me to rate my preferences for vintage drums that I have owned, and still do own, with 20-12-14 or 20-12-16 configurations thusly:
1. 50's and 60's Slingerland (currently own 3)
1-A. Slinger Leedy 1956-1965 (their entire life span) (currently own 3)
2. 1960's Rogers Swivomatic Beaver Tail Lug era (One W&A set has Rogers components)
3. Walberg & Auge Worcester Mass. era 60's with Rogers Beavertail Lugs (currently own 2)
4. Camco Oaklawn period 60s (DW wishes they were Camco) (none at present)
5. Gretsch Round Badge 60's drums (two W&A sets have mostly Gretsch components)
99. Ludwig from any time period (currently own one as trade bait)