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.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

John Dowlan Interviewed by Larry McCormick

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Thank you Buglers' Hall of Famer Frank Dorritie (with whom I marched (snare) in the 1967 Long Island Sunrisers Drum & Bugle Corp...
Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Questions Raised About an Old Double-Tension Bass Drum

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A READER WROTE : Hi. My name is Mike and I have a drum similar to the one you have posted in the link below ( http://blog.fielddrums.c...
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Friday, April 17, 2015

A Unique Drum Kit with a Marching Drum Bent

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A reader wrote: I really enjoy your blog. I thought you might find this interesting, although my drums are not as old or rare as the ...
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Is This a Confederate Civil War Drum?

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Is This a Confederate Civil War Drum? A writer asks: Please take a look at the attached photo. It is a display piece including the...
Friday, March 6, 2015

Charles Hubbard, Drum Emblazonment Artist

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Charles Hubbard is credited with painting the emblazonments on several drums discussed in this blog: "On the Ropes" by Brian Hi...
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