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Wow thanks for the help guys :D

The closest thing I could come to was Sonor because of the big "sluttet" rods.

Where can I learn more about vintage Roxy Kits?

It's from a private seller and he's asking around 800 USD for the kit.

Any comment on that?

I'll see if it is possible to get more pictures.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Ning

the big "sluttet" rods.

Hope you mean "Slotted"

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Posted on 15 years ago
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Hahahaha sorry 'bout that I most certainly ment slotted - ...my English is not that good :(

Posted on 15 years ago
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Here's a link for the drums in Denmark:

http://www.dba.dk/asp/soegning/detail.asp?annonceid=63151436

Posted on 15 years ago
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Those are not Roxy or Tromsa(the makers of Roxy) but they may be German.

I also recall seeing some older Asba drums that had similar lugs. Asba was a handmade French drum that has a bit of a legendary reputation but the wrap looks suspiciously German. Between the late 40's and the early80's, there were several lesser known German makers,notably Deri(later to become--Rimmel) and Lefima. Lefima still mfg. marching drums but went out of kits a number of years ago. They don't look like Lefima but the tom mount and what I can see of the bass T's and hoops look Deri or more probably about the time Deri morphed into Rimmel. They were all handmade drums the later Rimmels were first rate drums and can command a good price in Germany. A number of Trixon drummers moved over to Rimmel after Trixon quit most notably jazz drummer Owen Campbell(Big Fletchit). I saw an Orange plexi 5 piece kit on ebay de. a few months back that was quite a thing to behold-----looked to be about 1980.

Posted on 14 years ago
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