From the research I've done, it appears that Rogers offered a "Black Oyster" wrap on its R-360 line in the late 60s. Can somebody please confirm this? Assuming this is in fact true, would anybody happen to have an estimate of what the fair market value for a late 60s Rogers R-360 floor tom in this particular wrap might be? I haven't seen too many like that but might have a chance to pick one up in the not-too-distant future. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. THANKS in advance for your time and your help!
ROGERS R-360 "Black Oyster" Wrap Last viewed: 3 hours ago
From the research I've done, it appears that Rogers offered a "Black Oyster" wrap on its R-360 line in the late 60s. Can somebody please confirm this? Assuming this is in fact true, would anybody happen to have an estimate of what the fair market value for a late 60s Rogers R-360 floor tom in this particular wrap might be? I haven't seen too many like that but might have a chance to pick one up in the not-too-distant future. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. THANKS in advance for your time and your help!
FOLLOW-UP TO MY ORIGINAL POST ABOVE: Assuming that the "black oyster" wrap was factory-offered by Rogers in the late 60s on its R-360 line, was this wrap any different than the company's "black strata pearl" wrap, which was offered on Rogers' regular line of drums? Were either of these wraps the same as Ludwig's "oyster black pearl" from the same era? THANKS!
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