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T-REX Marching Tenor Drumsticks
Available now is the new, powerful T-REX Marching Tenor Drumsticks. The prominent PI from Georgia - Jeff Sharpe – persuaded American Drum to tool-up and produce a unique marching tenor drumstick. We did! This unique design is based upon the popular 3S Streetwise Marching Snare Drumsticks. The T-REX is built using solid hickory measuring 16.375" long with an acetal tip. Hickory is known for its natural color variation, which is part of its unique character and appeal.
TRX 16.375" long hickory, acetal tip.
$26.00 pair
Wood
1" Hardwood ball. These mallets are recommended for solo passages requiring the early traditional sound of wood on wood. 5/16" x 15" tough, nylon shafts. Also available on hardwood shafts.
KW9 Nylon shaft keyboard mallets
$20.00 pair
Soft - General Purpose
3/8" thick German felt, seamless, and hand-sewn. These are general, all-purpose mallets capable of producing plenty of sound. TP1 may be re-sewn for $20.00 pr. plus $12.00 shipping.
TP1 Lightweight aluminum shaft - general purpose timpani
$36.00 pair
Hard
1" round, blue rubber ball on an 8" tough, white nylon shaft, thick vinyl grip. For soprano xylophone, only. The hard ball is too harsh for lower instruments. Also, use on temple blocks and wood blocks.
EC13 Soprano xylophone, as well as temple & wood blocks
$16.00 pair
Hard - Yarn
Blue yarn wrapped over a hard 1-1/4" eliptical rubber ball, 12" tough, white nylon shaft, thick vinyl grip. When the yarn wears out, you have a brand new P13 mallet underneath! Or, send the mallets back to be re-wrapped for $12.00 pr. plus $12.00 shipping.
P23 Soprano yarn - xylophone, metallophone, and marimba
$20.00 pair
Junkyard Dogs
These mallets are specifically designed to play Brake Drums, Bell Trees, Plates, Cowbells, Frying Pans, Kitchen Sinks, and all other alien metallic Percussion Toys.These special Mag heads are cut from #305 Stainless Steel, and were developed with cooperation from John Emrich the East Coast's premiere producer of sampled percussion sounds for use in Virtual Instruments.