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Item Code: 172-2669
Here is a very good pair of original, period wooden drumsticks as would have been used by musicians during the middle to late nineteenth century. These light- colored specimens are turned entirely of what appears to be oak. Each of these cylindrical, musical wooden accoutrements measures 17” long and has a butt end diameter of 5/8” which tapers to a finial-shaped tip 3/8” in diameter. Both drumsticks have acquired a pleasing, brown patina over the years. Sticks exhibit very slight scratches and light scuffing from use but surface is smooth and hard. Exhibits no cracks or splits. No maker’s mark visible. A nice pair of drumsticks.
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