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HOT RODS Alternate Sound Source, Drum Sticks
HOT RODS Alternate Sound Source, Drum Sticks
SKU:DRS019
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PRODUCT FEATURES
- Size: 5B
- Handle Material: Birch
- Tip/Head Material: Wood
- Finish: Natural
- Tip Shape: Butt
- Type: Drum Set
- Bristle Type: Birch
- Diameter: .550" Length: 16"
- Made with nineteen medium birch dowels
- Unique wrap near the neck of the rod provides added durability when playing cymbals or rimshots
- All Promark drumsticks are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA
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The DG-255 I received from Lark in the Morning was easily as beautiful as presented. The padded gig bag is a huge plus as well.
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Nice people, excellent service, quick shipping. Nothing not to like here.
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Multifacsited approach to something fun to do!
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