Re: Noble Cooley Reissue
One thing that I have learned is to never say the word "never." Eric, there were thousands of drums made during the war and to really be able to comment on an item like gut is a little far-fetched. I do agree with you about the materials used to make the drum look like the original, as opposed to the paper trail they followed in terms of the wood. I was also there at Gettysburg and gave Jay Jones my two cents about the ears, rope, heads, and shellac they use to finish the drums. It is apparent that they did not really want to change anything.
Speaking of eagle drums, here are some pics of a set of drums I am making for Camp Chase. Copied from my original 1863 C&F Soistmann.
Patrick Jones
One thing that I have learned is to never say the word "never." Eric, there were thousands of drums made during the war and to really be able to comment on an item like gut is a little far-fetched. I do agree with you about the materials used to make the drum look like the original, as opposed to the paper trail they followed in terms of the wood. I was also there at Gettysburg and gave Jay Jones my two cents about the ears, rope, heads, and shellac they use to finish the drums. It is apparent that they did not really want to change anything.
Speaking of eagle drums, here are some pics of a set of drums I am making for Camp Chase. Copied from my original 1863 C&F Soistmann.
Patrick Jones
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