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The front and sides of the case are stenciled prominently "Tower Of Power". The case was built in about 2000 and was initially part of a three case set used to carry David's entire drum kit (we have one of David's Anvil bass cases listed separately). This case has 10 individual compartments including spaces for David's 10" and 13 " rack toms, 16" floor tom and three 14" snare drums. There are a couple slide out drawers on the bottom plus a three extra spaces for heads, sticks and accessories.
The case rolls on heavy rubber casters all in good shape.
61" high, 49" wide and 23" deep. The front of the case comes off. Inside are 3 rows of compartments with a total of 10 individual compartments and 2 pull out drawers. The compartments in the left row are 18" wide 18" deep. The middle row compartments are 20" wide and 18" deep. The right row compartments are 7.25" wide, 18" deep. The pull out drawer on the left is 26" wide, 16" deep, 7" high.
The set has been all over the world and shows some obvious wear but remains in 100% useable condition. It looks like a fork lift arm pierced the side of the cover. It broke through the wood wall of the case but did not affect the structure of the case . The cover still goes on and off smoothly and locks tight.
This case could still be used as a touring road case or a rolling storage case.
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Listed | 23 days ago |
Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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