Gilnar, are you sure that is a drum stick. It could be some sort of tool. But I really don't know.
Jeff C
Gilnar, are you sure that is a drum stick. It could be some sort of tool. But I really don't know.
Jeff C
Gilnar, are you sure that is a drum stick. It could be some sort of tool.
I asked my sister, who's schooled in all sorts of floklore and historical stuff and she said it's most likely a picket used for tying up sheafs on the fields. Not sure if I got the translation right on this, as I hardly know what that means even in Czech! But it seems that the mystery is solved and I apologize for messing up this thread with my obviously-not-drumstick :D
I asked my sister, who's schooled in all sorts of floklore and historical stuff and she said it's most likely a picket used for tying up sheafs on the fields. Not sure if I got the translation right on this, as I hardly know what that means even in Czech! But it seems that the mystery is solved and I apologize for messing up this thread with my obviously-not-drumstick :D
Hey you did not mess anything up, wer glad you posted the picture. You never know it could have been a drum stick and this is agood place to find out.
No worries!
Jeff C
Bruno also made bass drum pedals in the 30's-40's.
Thanks for the coll pics of drum sticks
Hey all,I have a bunch of vintage drum sticks that where given to me years ago by my stepfather - a whole batch. I believe they are all from the 1920 and 30s. I will post pictures later tonight. They are pretty nice - some of them have ivory tips I believe. I'm afraid to use them - when I was younger I ruined a couple of them then stopped - ha ha. Is there a demand for these? Either way - they are very cool - I'd love to hear people's thoughts about vintage drum sticks. I never really see any around before the 1960s. I'm sure some you have some great ones to show off... let's see some.I'm at work now - I'll post pics later.-Ian
A few of my favorites, WFL Bauduc 4As and some Roger's 7 and 11As
That's interesting about Bruno making bass drum pedals - didn't know that. I would love to see pictures of them. Those Rogers sticks are great. I used to have a couple Ludwig sticks from the sixties that were nice. I played with those though.
-Ian
Anyone have any idea what these sticks would be worth?
-Ian
Great sticks!!
Thanks for the pictures.
Creighton
as nice as they are id frame them as art pieces
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