It's a cajon stool that hides a drum... a perfect stage device for any one man band.  This crazy invention was made by Jeff Swenson of Verndale, Minnesota.

Swenson says, "here's how it looked during construction. The dowel pegs were cut from rods taken from 1800s piano parts I got from brother Rod Swenson! Lotsa mojo there for sure!"

Here's another look at the inside:

Cabinet doors made of solid oak! The handles lived their first life on a keyboard case from a Fargo musician. Rock solid.

Find Jeff on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jeff.swenson.568

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Jeff has made many amzing instruments, his creativity is off the charts1

sa weeeet!

Cool!

Awesome. This is exactly what I've been thinking about building too! Very nice.

I love it! That's so cool! :O) 

Awesome!

That's awesome.

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