Rogers Vintage Drums

t is no surprise that Rogers Vintage Drums are the choice of antique collectors and musicians alike. The Rogers Company started its activities way back in the eighteen hundreds in the US by a man named Joseph Rogers a migrant from Dublin. They were not original creations then but assembled ones taking parts belonging to various other drums available at that time. But this changed and they were pioneers in this field having brought out their very own unique brand of drums.
The Organisation changed several hands and there was no stagnation but constant growth and these drums were accepted by different groups that included the range of jazz musicians to the famous rockers. They were at their peak in the fourties and fifties. Their main product is the Dynasonic Snare drum. The materials used range from chrome, wood, copper and brass and with very attractive designs that have lasted for as many number of years that a drum has survived. The drums look colorful with every hue and it is really surprising that the colours have not faded.

EBay is one place where these Roger Vintage Drums, Rogers Vintage Drum sets, and Rogers Vintage Drum kit could be bargained for and they go off no sooner they are placed for sale.One mostly finds musicians and antique collectors lined up at eBay to join in the auctions.
One needs to know a lot about these drums in order not to confuse them with other brands as they could look almost identical but one with a keen eye and one who knows all about drums will not make mistakes in choosing these dream drums. One should look for the serial number, drum finishes, company time line and the badges and the hardware. Most of othese drums are assembled but the one which has all original parts intact could be priceless and to know this one has to minutely check for every detail.

A typical description of a Rogers Vintage Drum for sale at eBay would be something like: Bright colours , excellent condition, no cracks, all the metal parts flawless, the case in which it was found shows it has been used as some damage to the case can be seen,most parts are original including the badge. Further information such as the size of the drum, the type of metal, description giving number of tube lugs, the year of manufacture would be important details while deciding to buy the drum.

There would be images from all angles, all items that go with it, including the kit would be photographed and placed on the net. There would be a deadline specified by which time the auction would be closed. The price range being upwards of $ 400
A mere badge is no indication that the drum is a Rogers Vintage Drum. Since these are vintage items some over a hundred or more years it is thorough knowledge alone about this brand can make it possible for anyone to identify them.