David Garibaldi's Tower of Power, LP 7-1/4" ES-11 Salsa Claro Cowbell, SIGNED! Claw Clamp included. (#10)

David Garibaldi has retired from Tower of Power! David's innovative grooves propelled the band and helped define their unique funky sound. After an amazing 55 year run, he's putting away his Tower of Power sticks.

His ground breaking work with Tower of Power and his long list of instructional books and videos, have established him as one of the most influential drummers of our time.

From the David Garibaldi Collection at Donn Bennett's Drum Vault in Seattle, WA.

One of several cowbells David played during his tenure with Tower of Power

This is a well used Salsa Claro bell. David signed the bell boldly in black Sharpie along with his signature notation. An unopened LP CLAW mounting clamp and a protective denim bag are included.

The LP Salsa Claro Bell is a compact bell with single seam construction that delivers a vibrant, crystal-clear sound. This bell features LP's patented self-aligning eye-bolt, ensuring a seamless fit for rods ranging from 3/8" to 1/2" in diameter.

COA signed by the David Garibaldi is included.

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Listed12 days ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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  • David Garibaldi's Tower of Power, 7-1/4" ES-11 Salsa Claro Cowbell, SIGNED! with Denim Bag and Claw Clamp Included!
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Donn Bennett's Drum Vault

Burien, WA, United States
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