Corder Drum Company

Corder Drum Company was a percussion instrument manufacturing company based in Hunstville, Alabama. The company was created in 1979 by Jim Corder, following his purchase of the dies, moulds and tooling apparatus of the Fibes Drum Company from its then-owner, the C.F. Martin Organization.[1] Corder Drum manufactured a line of wood shell drums using Fibes-designed lugs, strainers and hoops until 1990, when Corder sold his company to Sammy Darwin, a radio programmer who renamed the operation Darwin Drums.[2] Four years later, Darwin sold the company to Tommy Robertson, who brought back the Fibes Drum Company name for the product line.[2]

References

  1. Nicholls, Geoff; Slingsby, Miki; and Bacon, Tony (1997). The Drum Book: A History of the Rock Drum Kit, Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-476-6
  2. 1 2 Cangany, Harry; Van Horn, Rick (1996). The Great American Drums and the Companies that Made Them, 1920-1969. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 0-7935-6356-9.


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