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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 325473, member: 55"]I agree with those who have said these are not Native American. The mode of attachment of the heads to the sticks is something I have never seen on a native beater from any tribe.</p><p>They appear to me to be commercially made, and hard to say much more than that unless you can find a percussionist who is familiar with older beaters. Such a person might well recognize the manufacturer instantly, as in most eras there were a limited number of makers of such commonly used musical items.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 325473, member: 55"]I agree with those who have said these are not Native American. The mode of attachment of the heads to the sticks is something I have never seen on a native beater from any tribe. They appear to me to be commercially made, and hard to say much more than that unless you can find a percussionist who is familiar with older beaters. Such a person might well recognize the manufacturer instantly, as in most eras there were a limited number of makers of such commonly used musical items.[/QUOTE]
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