Steve Maxwell Vintage Drums - (Rogers 22/13/16/18/Powertone Kit)) - 9/29/11

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2011

Steve demonstrates and discusses this incredible WMP Rogers kit from the Cleveland era. Available for $3350. Here's the link to this item on our website: http://www.maxwelldrums.com/rogers-221316185x14-drum-1960s-p-5111.html
Here are the details: This is a must-have for any vintage Rogers fans and also for all the "Buddy" fans out there. This is a VERY clean, all Cleveland-era Rogers Holiday kit in white marine pearl wrap and Swivomatic tom and cymbal mounts. 14x22" bass drum, 9x13" rack tom, 16x16" and 16x18" floor toms, and 5x14" matching Powertone snare drum. The bass drum has two straight, telescoping cymbal arms. The interiors of the drums are very clean with flat gray paint and Cleveland tags all around. And, there are original Rogers heads on all drums except SD batter. PLEASE NOTE: The set has developed that great creamy color that you see with vintage WMP kits. Some photo images seen in the video look whiter, but the kit definitely has the creamy color associated with aged vintage WMP. Absolutely killer in terms of looks and sound!!!
Steve Maxwell's new web series takes you behind the scenes at the hippest drum shop in New York. With interviews, special performances, and updates on the coolest gear in town, you can't afford to miss it!

Specially featured on this episode: Steve talks about and plays a super cool Rogers big band style kit from the 1960s.

Check out this kit on our website here: http://bit.ly/nEYlBp

All interviews and footage are property of Steve Maxwell © 2011

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  • The whole kit sounds beautiful, but that snare is especially nice. Also, very nice playing, indeed!

  • Go Steve Go!!! Lovely set.

  • Fantastic drumming! Love the chops man....

  • Wondering when the glue holding the plies together will disintigrate

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