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47101 - British Grenadier Guards Drummer, Present K&C RAF clean drinking water was always

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47101 - British Grenadier Guards Drummer, Present K&C RAF clean drinking water was alwaysBritish Grenadier Guards Drummer, Present In the 1960s, rod tension style drums were introduced replacing the old rope tension drums rope tensioned brass drums remained almost unchanged in construction from the 1700s to the 20th century. The change to a brass shell somewhat altered the sound of the deeper toned, all wood construction drums. All drummers in the Guards now use this rod tension style drum, but the transition was not sudden. Steve Ward, a

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