'You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream' Les Brown 4/28/2007, 11:31 am Guru Emeritus Global user Registered: 04-2007 Posts: 662| Re: Dating Guide I along with other knowledgeable Rogers collectors/players have been working on a new up dated 'Roger Dating Guide'. It's not ready yet but I do have up dated numbers for most Rogers drums. We believe these to be more accurate. Post your numbers and I'll give you what I have. Anyone that has a Rogers drum that they bought or know for sure when it was bought, please post the info about the drum. This page has a variety of Rogers History sections. I suggest you start in the Rogers Drum Set and Rogers Snare Drums catalog pages. The Rogers drum badge and Rogers finish pages are also very helpful when dating Rogers Drums. This helps us with improving the accuracy of the dating guide. We need date, size, color, lug type, paper tag info, serial numbers, model, all info about your drum. Just the one you are absolutely sure you know the year it was purchased. Thanks, Bruce Last edited by LongRoll, 4/28/2007, 1:46 pm 4/28/2007, 12:52 pm ROF Resident Guru Global user Registered: 04-2007 Posts: 1072| Re: Dating Guide As near as I have been able to determine, this is what Ive got and the years they were probably manufactured. From things Ive read in different posts, I take it the 1965 date for the change from the clockface throwoff to the elongated that is stated in the book is incorrect? [sign in to see URL], 1977, I have the original sales receipt for this drum Bruces edit cut my post way down. Last edited by ThePloughman, 4/28/2007, 3:59 pm 4/28/2007, 1:54 pm ROF Drum Head Global user Registered: 04-2007 Location: Hamilton, MT Posts: 3774| Re: Dating Guide quote: LongRoll Anyone that has a Rogers drum that they bought or know for sure when it was bought, please post the info about the drum. This helps us with improving the accuracy of the dating guide. We need date, size, color, lug type, paper tag info, serial numbers, model, all info about your drum. Just the one you are absolutely sure you know the year it was purchased. Thanks, Bruce I purchased a COB 5x14 7 line DynaSonic in the summer of 1964 at Schmit Music in Minneapolis. Serial number 2892. Clockface strainer with the black inset. Letter D stamped in the strainer. The 192nd Dyna with Beavertail lugs. Square tuning rods. Pointed end badge. Microsoft windows 2000 professional sp4 x86 msdn hun. Black painted ends on the snare frame (no caps). Black elastic on the frame. Jack Last edited by musicbybj, 4/28/2007, 7:35 pm. 'You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream' Les Brown 4/28/2007, 3:20 pm ROF Drum Head Global user Registered: 04-2007 Location: Hamilton, MT Posts: 3774| Re: Dating Guide 1963 Rogers Buddy Rich Celebrity 22x14” B/D in Red Sparkle Pearl. Holiday label #19161 Cleveland. B&B lugs with Bow Tie t's. From the players perspective the bay to the right of center is a knobby mount in the center of the bay. Swivo L cymbal arm in the knobby. The bay to the left of center has two Swivo mounts right next to the lugs on the top. Straight hex Swivo cymbal stand with Swivo tilter in the front Swivo mount. Swivo tom holder in the rear mount. Flat grey interior. Rogers 9x13” Tom-Tom in Red Sparkle Pearl. Holiday label #20285 Cleveland. Small B&B lugs. Flat grey interior. These two drums plus a 16x16 floor tom with large B&B lugs, which was destroyed when a car hit it while loading gear and a Dyna which was stolen, came as a set from the factory. They were all within about eleven hundred of each other in ser. No's except for the snare. Jack Last edited by musicbybj, 4/28/2007, 8:27 pm. 'You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream' Les Brown 4/28/2007, 8:16 pm Guru Emeritus Global user Registered: 04-2007 Posts: 662| Re: Dating Guide quote: ThePloughman wrote: As near as I have been able to determine, this is what Ive got and the years they were probably manufactured. From things Ive read in different posts, I take it the 1965 date for the change from the clockface throwoff to the elongated that is stated in the book is incorrect? [sign in to see URL], 1977, I have the original sales receipt for this drum Bruces edit cut my post way down.
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