DOMINIC71
New member
I was recently given an incomplete set of a sort of individual xylophone notes. They are made in England by two different makers--John Grey, and Dulcet. There are thirteen pieces, and I have (bass) C to G, incl. F#; and in the treble there is A to E, incl. Bb and C#. They are in the form of a sort of drum with a hole in the top, supported by wrap-around legs--the Dulcet legs are rubber, and the J Grey ones wooden. Of course, a steel note floats above the drum. The "drum" is a sort of resonator, and produces a full, rich sound. The drums are (bass) 205mm long,and 32mm dia. The treble ends are 143mm long & same dia. I don't know exactly what these things are called but I realise that several are missing, and I'd like to make up a full set if I could find some more. Can anybody help? I'd post a photo, but I don't know how to do that yet, as I'm new to this site. Thanks. Dom