Rogers is proud to announce the debut of our new Covington Series drum kits. Built in the USA, these kits represent the pinnacle of Golden Age drum craftsmanship.
The Covington Series is a beautiful mix of the classic and contemporary featuring timeless signature Rogers appointments, like beavertail lugs, bow-tie tension rods and script logo badges with new, tool-less 'clockface' leg mounting hardware.
One of the all-time classic Rogers' finishes, Red Ripple has always been a showpiece in the world of drums. With a style that simply encompasses both attitude and sophistication, this Covington Red Ripple 3-pc shell pack has the following specifications...
Specifications:
- Model: ROGCV0322ALNRR
- Configuration: 3-Pc Shell Pack (No Stand Hardware)
- Bass Drum: 14" x 22"
- Floor Tom: 16 x 16"
- Tom Tom: 8" x 12"
- Shell Finish: Red Ripple
- Shell Construction: Select North American Maple/Poplar with Reinforcement Rings (5-ply)
- Shell Hardware: Beavertail Die-cast Lugs & Bow-tie Tension Rods
- Badges: Rogers Script Logo
- Floor Tom Legs: 12.7mm Lightweight Aluminium
- Bass Drum Spurs: 12.7mm 'Gullwing' Lightweight Aluminium
Rogers Covington drums... Hand-built for Excellence!
Rogers History Timeline
- 1849
Joseph H. Rogers establishes USA's first calfskin head company in Brewster's Station, New York, followed later by a second tannery in Farmingdale, New Jersey, operated by son Joseph H. Rogers Junior.
- 1930
In addition to drum and banjo head production, grandson Cleveland S. Rogers begins to manufacturer the first "Rogers" drums at the Farmingdale tannery. 1955 Cleveland S. Rogers sells the Rogers company to distributor Henry Grossman. Subsequently, Grossman moves Joseph Rogers Inc. from Farmingdale to Covington, Ohio.
- 1956
With the combined skills of Henry Grossman, inventor Joe Thompson, and marketing manager Ben Strauss, the Rogers Company rises to become a leading innovator in drum & percussion manufacturing at the Covington plant.
- 1966 - 2006
After an inspired decade at the company's Covington facility (considered the "Golden Era" of the Rogers brand), the company's assets are subsequently sold to a series of musical instrument corporations including CBS (1966), Brook Mays (1999), and Yamaha (2006).
- 2017
Rogers returns"¦
(ROGCV0322ALNRR)
SKU | ROGCV0322ALNRR |
Brand | Rogers Drums |
Type | 3 Pce Drum Kits |
Series | Rogers Covington Series |