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Rogers 4723 Dynasonic Snare Rail with Snare Wires
Roger’s product designer, Joe Thompson said it best in his Jan 16, 1962 patent application for the Dyna-Sonic snare rail system: “The goal of this ...
View full detailsRogers Internal Tone Control 4440
The Rogers internal tone control is a faithful replica of the original design. Featuring a 1¾-inch diameter, ½ thick felt dampening pad on a spring...
View full detailsRogers Large Beavertail lug
Rogers “Beavertail Lugs” (for toms) were manufactured in Dayton Ohio until around 1972. These lugs were die-cast for durability and replaced the or...
View full detailsRogers Ultra-Matic Bi-Directional Tom/Bass Mounting Bracket
Continuing Rogers’ legacy of innovation, the Ultra-Matic Bi-Directional mounting system is super stable, with stylish components that feature Roger...
View full detailsRogers Small Beavertail lug
Rogers “Beavertail Lugs” (for toms) were manufactured in Dayton Ohio until around 1972. These lugs were die-cast for durability and replaced the or...
View full detailsRogers Throw-off Clockface 390R
Rogers’ 1962 catalog touted it as “the most practical and most efficient strainer ever designed.” The special tempered roller mechanism, combined w...
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