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I have a Rogers drum sets i purchased in 1979. It is Sparkling Bklue Pearl finish. It contains the following items. All of the drums besides the snare have gray interiors with the Cleveland Ohio paper sticker on them. They are Holiday series. All the hardware is original. The pedal i had to throw away. it broke in 3 pieces. I should have kept it anyway. The front of the bass drum is missing the head and the wooden pc that slides over it. I have looked on the internet to find the year and price. It is hard to find a direct answer.

6" X 14" chrome snare. Powertone style s/n 2894. original head on bottom. also have stand for it. The stand is a Rogers also.

20" X 14" bass drum with tom mount, and swivel cymbal stand. s/n 52262

12" X 9" mounted tom on bass drum. original head on bottom. s/n 52090

16 X 16" floor tom. original head on bottom s/n 54693

I also have a Slingerland snare. wood, 14" X 6" s/n 41439 I think it is from 1981

Can anyone tell me what year these drums are, and what they might be worth?

Posted on 16 years ago
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Welcome Mike!!! The Drum Guide section of the Forum might answer some of your questions. If you could post some pictures, as well, that would be very helpful for others to estimate value/year of your items.

Kevin
Posted on 16 years ago
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Hey mike I also have a rogers 4pc holiday kit. I am in by no means an expert. I do watch ebay and craigslist to see what prices they bring. I've noticed some things that effect price besides condition is the rarity of the finish and some tom tom sizes are more collectible than others. If I had your kit I would first try and the piece for the bass drum on put a head on it.Blue sparkle and the size of your drums are pretty standard. That being said I personally think blue sparkles looks fantastic.How does the finish look. If this was my kit and the finish is in excellent conditon I would probaly try to get $1,000 to $1,200 realistically for it. Maybe put it a little higher and see if anyone bites. Once again this is just from my personal research. I've also heard through this and anothers rogers forum that i'm on that with the economy prices have dropped considerably than a few years ago. Hope this helped some.

Ben

Posted on 16 years ago
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Mike just reread your post.I'm a bit confused now. Did you purchase them used in 1979?

Posted on 16 years ago
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To reply about the date on the drums. I bought them in 1979 from a college kid, he had them for a long time before he sold them to me. Sorry about the confusion.

Posted on 16 years ago
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[COLOR="Teal"]Your drums tom-tom-bass w/ Cleveland tag of those numbers puts it at '65-'66.

W/Powertone snare altogether worth around $750-900 if in good shape.

Does the Powertone snare also have the Cleveland badge ?[/COLOR]

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Posted on 16 years ago
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Yes, the Powertone has the Cleveland paper tag inside also. The drums are a little rough. I need to clean them up, and take some pictures of them. The bass drum is missing the front wooden pc that holds the head on. The original kick pedal broke in too many pieces to fix. Unfortunately i do not have it any more. The finish on the drums is still in good shape, and they all have original hardware. All have Rogers heads on the bottom. The bass drum still has the Rogers head on the kick side. I was figuring they were around the middle 60's. I looked on the internet a lot to compare. There are some beautiful Rogers sets out there. Some very expensive ones too. I appreciate the input. I will try to get some pictures on this site soon. Might be interested in selling them if anyone is looking for an old set.

Posted on 16 years ago
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[COLOR="Purple"]The Cleveland Powertone is pre-1963, maybe a year before or so. Wouldn't have been that unusual if they sent it out the door with a kit which is a year or so older....or the music store which sold it might have thrown it together with the 3-pc.

I have PM'ed you some info....

Replacement hoop can be purchased at drummaker.com or precisiondrum.com, specify the width of the inlay rabbet groove on the outside of the hoop. Then paint it black, oil-based semigloss paint,and get a matching sparkle inlay from one of the above merchants; double stick tape at the ends and you have made a nice reproduction bass hoop. You CAN find an ORIGINAL Rogers 20" hoop, but it'll cost you about $50 which is 2x price of a new one. But the link I sent you has a wanted section, or try eBay, too...if you wanna go that route.

That's cool that some Rogers heads still are with it.

Too bad about the bass pedal.... but no huge deal. Do you have the 'hat stand ?

Cleaned up nicely, even with the wear you describe, you should be able to get about $800-950 for it w/ snare, if you chose to sell. But gosh, that seems like a nice, intact old Rogers set....you should consider keeping it a while.....[/COLOR]

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Posted on 16 years ago
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