Anyone have a clue on this?
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What the heck is this?
Philip LaDue
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Empire State Light and Sound
Posted on 12 years ago
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Just seems really shallow and generally weird for the time period.
Philip LaDue
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A bodhran would have one or two support pieces of wood on the inside. Doesn't look vintage to me. The indentation on the bottom looks to me as if it were meant to be hand-held. I think it's just some modern imitation of a Middle Eastern hand drum.
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Stephen
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Posted on 12 years ago
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To me the drum is a vintage hand drum made by Studio 42 .
This maker was in Germany in the 60's....Mikey
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It could be what they called a Banjo Drum... A lot of them also had snares under the head.
Mike Curotto
Posted on 12 years ago
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