Have just been messing about with my new (well, new to me) bodhrán (Irish hand drum). I'm very impressed. It's a Walton's of Dublin handpainted 18" with an oak frame, goatskin cover, and the sound volume and clarity is amazing. The two such drums I already have are much smaller and nowhere near as good, though I'm very fond of the one which my youngest son painted up with knotwork for me.
I could never have afforded to buy such an instrument, but I was at a plant swap a few weeks back, and one guy wanted a hops plant and a rare bromeliad I'd brought along. He didn't have any plants I wanted to swap for them, so having heard I liked music, he offered to swap a bodhrán. I agreed, expecting another little one like those I already had, always handy to have as extras for a music night; then he turned up at my place with this amazing instrument. I gave him some other plants as well, since it was worth way more than the hops and the bromeliad, so both of us were happy.