| Vic Firth American Classics, 1A Stick, 16 13/16", Wood Tip
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Item 2400083EX, $12.50
Ask anyone in the field of percussion music, and they will tell you that the name Vic Firth is synonymous with the best in sticks and mallets for all types of percussion instruments. Vic Firth sticks are proudly endorsed by the top names in drumming including Dave Weckl, Omar Hakim, the late, great Buddy Rich, Steve Gadd and numerous other top session and touring drummers. The most popular series of Vic Firth sticks are the American Classic Hickory sticks featured here. The American Classic sticks are made of hickory wood for it's durability and more pronounced sound. This series features both wood tipped sticks, with a deep back-cut for intensified cymbal response, and nylon-tipped sticks with tips that are shaped for the same feel as wood. The American Classics come in several lengths, diameters, and tip styles in order to suit various genres of music. Styles include the standard sticks in sizes 1A to 7A, the Jazz series, the Classic Metal series, the Medium Rounds, the Magnum Crushers, the Rock Crushers, the Rock series and the Extreme series sticks. The best drummers in the music industry agree, no matter what type of music that you play, Vic Firth has the perfect stick for you!
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