When I said there were more 14x20s bass drums i was referring to all Rogers not just Fullerton it is correct the 70,s were the era of big drums
Fullerton Rogers -- Downbeat Sizes
My store here in Saginaw, MI calls the Hollywood store before they will even consider buying a vintage piece of gear.:confused::confused:
They were confused and asked all sorts of questions when I went in to get a price on my COB Dynasonic. They kept asking would the snare sound better with regular snares. I had no intention in actually selling it but I wanted to know what they would give me. $100 dollars for my 1980 no serial# Big R 14X6.5 all original Dyna that I bought for $50 at a pawnshop 7 years ago I wouldn't dare sell it especially so they can make an extra 100 off of it.
Previous Rogers Holiday 12, 16, 20 and powertone snare.
Premier apk and Premier Cabria kits.
That 6.5 Dyna-Sonic would probably be priced about 450 at GC.
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=24048
My store here in Saginaw, MI calls the Hollywood store before they will even consider buying a vintage piece of gear.:confused::confused:They were confused and asked all sorts of questions when I went in to get a price on my COB Dynasonic. They kept asking would the snare sound better with regular snares. I had no intention in actually selling it but I wanted to know what they would give me. $100 dollars for my 1980 no serial# Big R 14X6.5 all original Dyna that I bought for $50 at a pawnshop 7 years ago I wouldn't dare sell it especially so they can make an extra 100 off of it.
That Hollywood store is a joke...their prices are always WAY out there...
PS...I am in G.R...quite a few Michiganders on here....
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