245 – Bone: Drumstick

Physical description:
Human arm bone drumstick.
Museum classification:
Working Tools
Size:
300 long
Information:

Quite a number of witchcraft operations call for drumming. To drum up a spirit use a human arm bone and any flat surface.
(Abridged from text by Cecil Williamson) Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'Quite a number of witchcraft operations call for drumming. So to drum up a spirit or a client is an everyday operation calling for a drum stick. A human arm bone makes a good drumstick and most witches have one around some place handy. For the drum, any flat surface such as a table top or upturned bucket will do.'

Resource:
Object
Materials:
Bone
Copyright ownership:
Copyright to The Museum of Witchcraft Ltd.

Quite a number of witchcraft operations call for drumming. To drum up a spirit use a human arm bone and any flat surface.
(Abridged from text by Cecil Williamson) Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'Quite a number of witchcraft operations call for drumming. So to drum up a spirit or a client is an everyday operation calling for a drum stick. A human arm bone makes a good drumstick and most witches have one around some place handy. For the drum, any flat surface such as a table top or upturned bucket will do.'