We are writing to you on the recommendation of Jim Ellis (Cooperman) of Vermont .... We have a drum which descended in our family which has a paper label inside reading "Abner Stevens, 1814, Pittsfield, Mass Fifes Tamboreens & Bass & Military Drums, All sizes and prices made at his American Drum & Factory"; also written in pencil on the inside is a note saying "New heads put on by Albert H. Fruman (or Truman), Sept. 7th 1891".
It is in otherwise original condition with red painted rims, approximately 16" tall with tackhead design of a spokestar surrounded by a circle with diamond design above and below and banded by two vertical tackhead borders. It was taken apart for a move and the rope is no longer usable. There are 3-4 leather ears?
We are interested in selling it and have been advised not to attempt to put it back together as a collector would prefer to do it him or herself.
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With kindest regards,
K.A.
Notes:
1. Re Albert H. Fruman, there is such a name listed in the 1870 census born about 1868, residing 1870 in Buchanan, Iowa. See . Re Albert H. Truman, no similar information.
2. Note the substantial craquelure.
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Other Stevens Drums:
1811 Abner Stevens Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/Abner-Stevens-1811-HR2a-719377.jpg
1840 Abner Stevens Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/Abner-Stevens-1840-HR1a-714763.jpg
1820 Abner Stevens Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/609-781518.jpg
1822 War of Roses Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/608-781490.JPG
1813 Abner D. Stevens Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/Abner-Stevens-Drum-746878.jpg
1820 Abener D. Stevens Drum (probable)
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/585_0-724738.jpg
1861 Abner D. Stevens Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/e322_12-731475.jpg
1861 Abner D. Stevens Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/drum6-761877.jpg
Stevens Bass Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/AbnerStevensCWDrum-c9564-703048.jpg
1822 Stevens Drum
http://www.fielddrums.com/uploaded_images/Abner-Stevens-Drum----1822-790100.jpg
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