Can you tell the difference?

Dean doesn't have any kids, that's a trick question. You can clearly hear that from the ebony stave snare. Which was grown in Senegal, was a 153 YO tree, dried for 7 months and 4 days, was cut with a carbide tipped saw blade, and whose water PH was 6.8. We all know the construction and the finish. The glue was regular Elmers wood glue, that stuff is the bomb.
You might be correct with the water PH & the saw blade, LOL!!!! Dean has two daughters, the ebony was sourced in Mozambique, from a tree at least 300 years old, was air dried in the log for over 2 years, then kiln dried in board form for 3 months, & the glue is high grade PVA (not sure of the brand).

You make me laugh Larry :) :) :)
 
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