Guard History: The Champagne Breakfast vs. The Beer ‘N Steer

The following is a short article I wrote for the latest edition of the Guardsmen, the official newsletter of the Fort Henry Guard Club. At the heart of the Guard is the not-so-subtle rivalry between the Drums and the Squad.  While friendly in nature, the divisions between the two units have deep roots, and upon … More Guard History: The Champagne Breakfast vs. The Beer ‘N Steer

1968 Ludwig Acrolite

One of the surprising things I learned as I started to read about collecting vintage drums is how much people like the plain old Ludwig Acrolite.  That staple of high school music programs and community bands seems to be considered a must-have in any collection. The reasons they’re so desirable are pretty straight forward – … More 1968 Ludwig Acrolite

Deagan Century of Progress Marimba No. ?? & No. ??

About a year ago, I impulsively purchased a Deagan Century of Progress marimba.  It’s one of the 3.5 octave models that Deagan made back in 1933 – a total of 75 were made for the 100-piece Century of Progress marimba orchestra.  For those keeping track, mine was made for Harold August Maves, and is serial … More Deagan Century of Progress Marimba No. ?? & No. ??