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May 9, 2019Bob's Articlescollectible drum key, custom drum keyBob Savage

This place is a ghost town!

If you’re here for the amp demos, please enjoy but those looking to see what Bob’s up to these days, head over to Instinctively Savage. There’s lots of cool stuff happening there, mostly along the lines of jewelry and if you’re looking for high quality, collectible drum keys, take a look!

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