Al Drew's drum graveyard? I'm a grave digger from way back...is this open to the public?
Yes. I guess it's a part of Al Drew's Music Center.
526 Front St, Woonsocket, RI 02895
I saw a recent post on CL and was thinking of heading down there.
Al Drew's drum graveyard? I'm a grave digger from way back...is this open to the public?
Yes. I guess it's a part of Al Drew's Music Center.
526 Front St, Woonsocket, RI 02895
I saw a recent post on CL and was thinking of heading down there.
Al Drew's drum graveyard? I'm a grave digger from way back...is this open to the public?
Yep, It's in your area, Woonsocket, RI
I remember put`n green pads with Slingerland. This is prolly a stencil drum. Ever see the likes of those lugs ?
Ok, white bass drum mystery is solved based on the large but faint interior label it is a 1910's George B Stone. http://www.bostondrumbuilders.com/stone.html#labels
It matches the one with a drum pictured and white background. Still working on the picture uploads guys stay tuned.
Ok, finally uploading some pics of the mystery drum for your opinions and one of the George B Stone bass with lights. Will share more pics of the other finds (including Ludwig Pioneer basses in walnut, a couple Slingerland marching snares,2 Slingy Bass drums '53-56 era Black and Duco blue/silver both nickel hardware )
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