Maryland Jams. It really does. No, really.
Posted by TBQ 1. wooden talking drum made in gahna. 7 inch heads about 18 to 19 inches tall. good warm tones. comes with the stick. SELLING AT $50 2.Same type of talking drum as number one but in a "mini me" size. 5 inch heads and 10 inches tall. comes with the stick. SELLING AT $15 3. Bass pedal bracket and LP black beauty cowbell. this bracket sticks on any bass pedal and the bell attaches to it so that you can play it with your foot. a good item to have. SELLING AT $20 4.Rhythm Teck 2 row bar chimes with mounting bracket. mount it to any stand you want! SELLING AT $25. 5. African double bell. looks like its made of iron. very durable and good for drum circles. SELLING AT $10 6. LP large blast block. made of hard plastic and green. also its mountable and very loud. SELLING AT $10 7.A native american tom-tom. made by native americans in toas, new mexico. comes with a beater and a kokopelli print head. fun for drum circles. SELLING AT $50 8. mountable tambourine. a good addition to any percussion set up or trap kit. black in color. SELLING AT $10 9. Rhythm Teck everything rack. can hold up to eight mountable percussion items and mounts to any stand. SELLING AT $10 10. Matador timbales. used but sound great. comes with matador cowbell and stand. crome and gold colors. 14 and 15 inch heads. SELLING AT $100 11. Matador congas. all three sizes (11, 11.5, and 12.5 inch heads). these drum are in good condition. transported mostly in bags but still used. they come with Remo NUskin heads and the original Matador heads for each drum. drums are natural color with gold hardware. SELLING AT $700. if you need stands for them he has an LP double conga stand and a pearl single conga stand. SELLING AT $100. 12. A homemade talking drum. this talking drum is really special. it has a ceramic body which makes it louder, synthetic remo heads which makes it good in all climates, strong nylon strings to keep it in tune longer, and it was signed by Mickey Hart at his book signing, for Spirit into Sound, at Tower Records in rockville back in 1999. this drum is certainly one of a kind and a collectors item. SELLING AT $150 13. A Cuica from Remo. this friction drum is made of Remo's accousticon material and has a black prism finish. a very exotic drum from brazil, used in Samba. SELLING AT $60 There are a few other things that need to be given info for and priced (like the microphones) but if anyone is interested in these listed items and want to purchase them or get more info on them, please feel free to email Brian at hip_b@hotmail.com. most of these items will not be available until after august 17th 2003. but some are available now. so if you are interested dont hesitate to send the email and if you know anyone who is interested please inform them of these deals. pictures could be sent through email and Brian is willing to deliver the drums to the buyers if they live in the Baltimore/ annapolis area.
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on 7/28/2003, 9:49 pm
165.247.84.110
Brian Escavage, Percussionist for The Bubba Quintet, is moving away from Maryland and the band. He is selling most of his percussion for the move. If you are a percussionist or you know someone who is or wants to start learning to be one, this is a sale that you won't wanna miss! He is selling everything from congas to bells to microphones all at used and discounted prices. here is his list and some description of what he has got:
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