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Saturday, December 5, 2009
CIVIL WAR DRUMSTICKS
eBayer dracula-666 ( 205) offers eBay item no. 170413764740, described as follows:
RARE PAIR OF CIVIL WAR DRUMSTICKS (MAYBE EARLIER),ABOUT 15 INCHES LONG,NUB ON FAT END IS ABOUT 1 INCH, FAT PART OF STICK IS 3/4 INCH,NOT SURE OF TYPE OF WOOD , PUT APEARS TO SOME TYPE OF HARDER WOOD.THE PERFECT ITEM TO ACCOMPANY A NICE CIVIL WAR DRUM.
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