Field Drums (a/k/a Field of Drums)

“Build it and they will drum.” Dedicated to research, study and comparisons of field drums. Our purpose is to collect information about historical U.S. drums (manufacture, preservation, conservancy, repair, market) for use by scholars, collectors and others. Photographs of drums, and anything related, together with informative narratives, are welcome. Interested readers will find archived postings a good resource. Reach us at emirsky@gmail.com.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

4-Star General USAF is a Drummer

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This is directly from StumptownBlogger.com : Do you remember the Ventures and Babbitt the drummer who played "Walk Don't Ru...
Monday, August 13, 2012

A Family's Eagle Drum

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One of our readers, Bruce Wimer, wrote: To whom it may concern, I have enclosed some photos of a drum that was given to me by my grandfa...
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John C. Haynes Bass Drum Converted from Rope to Rod?

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One of our readers, Brad Weirich, wrote: I'm trying to find info on a bass drum that I have that has a label inside that says John ...

Lyon & Healy Marching Snare Drum

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This from one of our readers, Vince O'Connor (note the key attached by a ring to one of the rods): Hi I signed up through Google,...

Early Lyon & Healy Snare Drum

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This from one of our readers, Ron E. Skoog of Phoenix, AZ. Greetings. I found your addresses from a web article from 2009 on two Lyon ...
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