How America's Oldest Drum Factory Stayed In Business For Over 160 Years | Still Standing
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 Published On Oct 24, 2021

Seven generations of one family have been making drums at Noble & Cooley since 1854. The Massachusetts company started off manufacturing toys, but is now known for their high-end snare drums made from a single plank of wood.

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How America's Oldest Drum Factory Stayed In Business For Over 160 Years | Still Standing

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