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Blue Pearl snare drum with chrome hardware

Palm Beach County Lost listing Posted 2 months ago

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I lost my Pearl Masters 14x5.5 snare drum yesterday around 3pm after a gig. It's the blue pearl finish with chrome hardware, and the shell has a couple of light scratches plus a small dent on the hoop near the snare throw-off. There’s a tiny dragon sticker on the throw-off and a white Remo head that stands out. I last had it in the parking lot behind the West Palm Beach Public Library on Clematis Street in Palm Beach County, after packing up my kit. This snare is my main practice drum and holds a lot of sentimental value—I've had it for years and it’s really important to me to get it back.

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