Even using the trade name on the drum, I can find no reference in the search engines as to what these are. I plan to sell them, but under what name or category? They are about 16X16 in size.
Would appreciate any input! Thanks. Dean Help2
Even using the trade name on the drum, I can find no reference in the search engines as to what these are. I plan to sell them, but under what name or category? They are about 16X16 in size.
Would appreciate any input! Thanks. Dean Help2
They look to be generic tom tom type drums for rhythm band use.
Looks like a type of surdo (a Brazilian marching bass drum) -Maybe it's a relative of that type of marching bass drum -but maybe from another country?
World Beat Percussion is owned by KMC Music.
https://www.trademarkia.com/world-beat-percussion-74411025.html
I did not look at the World Beat web site but in our Middle Eastern band these are Turkish folks bass drums called davul or tupan. They are played in all of the former Ottoman countries, especially Bulgaria and have other local names. They usually have one thick and one thin head. The thicker head (usually right side) is played with an all wood beater and the thin head is played with a thin switch. Best of luck, Joe
Thanks guys, the information is most helpful. I do have the info I need to put these up for sale. Always glad for the help I receive here. Happy day to all! Dean
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