New Drums In Stock

It’s been three years since Bear’s Den moved into the large space we currently occupy, and we are grateful for all the support form our customers!

Dan’s been busy, of course (when isn’t he?) – but he still finds time to make these beautiful drums! Using traditional methods and natural hides (Buffalo & Elk), each drum holds good energy – waiting to be released by the new owner. Drums are sized at 12 and 15 inches, and include a handmade stick (a $40 value).

Supply is limited (Dan can only make so many at once), but you can order online or come into the shop!

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