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Its a nice drum, for about 100.00 you could find the correct clockface Dynasonic throwoff to give it an overall original appearance.
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It could be worth three to four thousand dollars, based on its color and production period alone.
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It's WMP, the serial number puts it in the first thousand Dynasonics produced. However, despite whatever story may be behind your Dynasonic, the throwoff is not original, as it wasnt even manufactured when that drum was produced. Steve Maxwell is a very respected builder, collector, and dealer of vintage and modern drums, by myself included.
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Ive considered how to respond to Coyotes post, and I am at a loss as to his whole attitude. I would not be embarassed to have them set up next to anyones drums. (by the way, the throwoff on the WMP Dynasonic is NOT original)Īnd I do own a number of Rogers sets. In 1975, the springless beavertail was introduced which used a retaining clip to keep the tension rod receiver from falling into the lug cavity. Later Dayton drums, as well as all Rogers produced to 1979, use the Zolocoat splatter paint on the interior.Ĭleveland and Dayton Lugs, The Beavertail of fame, are heavier with more weight and mass than the later Dayton, and Fullerton era lugs. Cleveland drums interiors are finished in a flat gray lead based paint as are also some of the earlier Dayton drums. The memrilock hardware became the standard for the industry after 1975 with all drum companies rushing to produce massive hardware capable of withstanding constant punishment.Ĭleveland era drums have the paper tags (as do Dayton, Fullerton, and 9/72 Fullerton) which include the model name, serial number and city of origin. Quality was good, and durability was much higher than the 9/72 era. In 79, Rogers also began producing some lacquered finishes. Thin shells, memrilock hardware.īig R drums were produced from mid 79-85 as an all maple 8 ply shell, with memrilock hardware.īoth Big R eras produced good drums although the available finishes were limited. more info.not just about rogers but a lot of other makers as well.hope this helped in your searchīig R drums were produced from 1975 to 1979 as five ply maple/poplar/maple/poplar/maple.
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this is a great site cause it has a Lot of the serial numbers and what dates corespond to them. Steve Maxwell is a Rogers inficianado.he LOVES him some rogers.he not only collects but buys and sells.he's had some Incredible Dynasonics if you see a Big "R" logo on a Rogers drum run far far away.a couple of sites to look at for info and also ask questions: the "Buzz" words in Rogers drums are Cleveland and Dynasonic. CBS was in the business of the bottom line.and they believed that they could mass produce an inferior product and get by on just the Rogers Name. Basically the Big "R" logo was used after CBS bought the Rogers was the beggining of the end for Rogers as a power house drum company.