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Sound Percussion Hickory Drumsticks - Pair

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Wood 1.5G

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Nylon 5A

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The Sound Percussion 100% hickory drumsticks are made in the USA and feature wood tips.


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great sticks

I love these sticks. I needed a pair of sticks so I went to the local Guitar Center. They recomended these sticks so I bought them. Right away, I loved them. I now own 20 pairs of them. Thanks Guitar Center.

Reviewed by drummer21 on 8/29/2006 who plays rock.

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Cheap but good!!!

I kill sticks!! I play in a metal band and can't afford to buy name brand sticks all the time so I started buying these.... and let me tell you they are the best bang for the buck! You don't feel like you flushed $7 down the drain. Heck if I ever get sponsored I wouldn't mind if it was by these guys.

Reviewed by MURDERLICIOUS.com on 1/5/2007 who plays Heavy Metal.

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Quality for less

I have played Pro Marks for over 20 years, but you pay for what you get. When I needed to stock up for a series of giggs, I decided to try the 5B nylons. What a great surprise. I have been playing them since May (it's October), and I've only broken one. They're solid, straight, and they feel good. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by VooDooMan on 10/12/2006 who plays 80's rock.

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these stick are okay

i break sticks alot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! even really nice ones like some of the 10$ zill's. i bought 1 pair one day. i loved them they were 7a and felt great. i still have that one pair alomost a year later.(because i thought for school band) then like a week later 10 pairs of these during a sale at my local gc (guitar center) trustme one this these are good in bulk!!!! i have broke over 6 of them in the past 7 month wich is okay but there my back up sticks! but i hit hellaa hard.....which has put me 100 dollars in the whole buying heads. but overall these sticks are a must have for a dummer who plays alot and breaks alot of them and dosn't have the money to buy tons of nice stick that will just break.

Reviewed by drumming is my life5 on 6/6/2007 who plays rock, punk, metal, jazz.

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Master Sticks

I have been using the Sound Percussion Hickory Drumsticks for quite a while and have not even thought of switching back to my old Vic Firth Sticks. I own 2 pair of 7A's. No matter how hard i try, these sticks do not dent. When i hit a cymbal or rim of the snare, the only thing done to the stick is a tiny mark. On most other sticks, like my Vic Firth, the stick would have been dented about a 1/4 cm. in.

Reviewed by steiny_116 on 10/4/2006 who plays Fusion, Alternative, Afro-cuban.

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