Drummer's stool, made of light, hard wood, rectangular, upward-curving seat, with a single rounded-apex triangular hole toward either end; support of two vertically orientated semi-circular beams, convex faces to the centre, on a flat rectangular base, with five transverse-angled grooves at either end. The seat has two notches on the underside, one at each end. The surface has been treated with polish.
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