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Drumming up business at Dabble Duck
Business Durham welcomed a new tenant to the Dabble Duck Industrial Estate in Shildon recently.
Liberty Drums, makers of the worlds finest drum kits and snare drums have expanded their manufacturing facility into a larger unit due to the upscale of their business.
Liberty Drums build their own drums from raw timber and hand crafted variations of well formed shells using the best traditional techniques to produce some outstanding results. Their range of drum kits and snares have already received outstanding recognition across the entire range, for the build quality and overall sound production and their drums are classed as the finest drum instruments in the business and therefore recognised globally.
Andrew Street, CEO of Liberty Drums said of the move “The service we received from Business Durham was first class which enabled us to upscale our manufacturing facility to be able to create the right environment and show the world an authentic drum building brand.”
They specialise in building top of the range drum kits and snare drums for artists and retailers around the world and are very proud to be based in Shildon.
Judith Crow of Business Durham said ‘We are extremely pleased to welcome Liberty Drums to Dabble Duck Industrial Estate. They are a well known business in this industry and their reputation is second to none.’
To find out more about how Business Durham can help your business please call 03000 261261
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Andrea Stephenson .
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