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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Eagle Bass Drum
The Blogmaster thinks that this could be an Abner Stevens drum. (See, e.g., "The Painted Drums of Abner Stevens".)
Eagle Banner Painted Bass Drum
Measures 24.25-inches in width and 27.75-inhes in diameter.
Price: $3,600
479-5
Source: Antique Associates at West Townsend, Inc. , 473 Main St., W. Townsend, Mass. 01474 (978)-597-8084. Also see http://www.aaawt.com/html/mad_ads/apr_09/item/11.html
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