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Saturday, December 12, 2009
1800s 6x15.5 10 TUG BIRDS EYE MAPLE ROPE SNARE DRUM
eBay seller mikecurottodrums ( 1687) is offering item no. 350288122546, described as follows:
FROM THE ESTATE OF KENNY WILLIAMS. KENNY OWNED A LEGENDARY DRUM SHOP (DRUMLAND) IN SF FROM THE 1950s TO THE 1980s. KEN WAS A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE FOR 45 YEARS. HIS FAMILY HAS ASKED ME TO HELP THEM SELL SOME OF KENNY'S SNARE DRUMS. WE ARE ON A BIT OF A TIME LIMIT SO THESE DRUMS ARE SOLD AS IS ERGO THEY NEED TO BE CLEANED UP BUT THERE ARE SOME COOL DRUMS IN THIS ESTATE SO BE SURE TO ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS.***1800s 6x15.5 10 TUG BIRDS EYE MAPLE ROPE SNARE DRUM...THE HEADS WERE SPECIALLY TUCKED BY KEN WILLIAMS
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