Pea Patch Minstrel-style Laminated "Duo-tone" Boxwood-Padauk Bones, regular
Pea Patch Minstrel-style Laminated "Duo-tone" Boxwood-Padauk Bones, regular
Size:Regular TRADITIONAL MINSTREL DESIGN, EXOTIC WOODS...PLAIN PRICE. Pea Patch Minstrel Style Bones are perfect for thrifty living-history minstrel band performers, Civil War reenactors or any bones connoisseur on a budget. SOLID BOXWOOD AND PADAUK: New-fangled minstrel style boxwood and padauk bones jazz up any tune. Innovative laminated "duo-tone" design lets you vary the tone depending how you align the woods. BOXWOOD (beige) is a hard, close- grained and heavy exotic evergreen native to England and Turkey that delivers a strong sharp tone. PADAUK [pah-DOWK] (aka Vermillion) is a very durable exotic wood from central and tropical west Africa. Prized for it's brilliant salmon color, padauk delivers a highly resonant medium tone. HISTORICALLY ACCURATE DESIGN: The most popular woods during the American Minstrel Era were Ebony and Rosewood. Some folks made their own bones from local hardwoods. Now you can treat yourself to rare budget-priced rhythm bones made from exotic laminated Boxwood and Padauk. They're patterned after vintage Percy Danforth Minstrel Style Bones made by the late master woodcrafter, Ray Schairer (1922 - 2011). WHY CHOOSE THESE BONES: Living history musicians who perform at Minstrel era and Civil War gigs should choose Pea Patch Minstrel-style Bones for their historically accurate design. You will also appreciate the sharp powerful tone that cuts through the clamor of festival crowds - and so will curious onlookers! So if you want historically accurate minstrel style bones that are excellent for small, medium or large hands, professionally handcrafted one at a time from exotic hardwood and yours at a budget price, then Regular Pea Patch Minstrel-style Laminated Bones are for you. TECHNICAL SPECS (± 1/16"): Length: 7-1/2" (19.0 cm), Width: 1-1/8" (2.85 cm), Thickness: 3/8" (0.95 cm)
- Ideal for Medium Hands - great for small and large hands too: Slightly wider width than vintage Danforth Bones.
- Moderate Width: Delivers superior dynamic tonal range.
- Historically accurate shape - but non-period "new-fangled" minstrel design.
- Fun for living history minstrel band performers. Conversation piece for Civil War reenactors jamming around the camp fire.
- Professional Quality...Budget price.