The number one stick in the world is now available in Japanese white oak! (We appreciate the little things!) This Japanese white oak is much more dense than hickory and provides added power and articulation.
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This Japanese white oak is much more dense than hickory
Bought these to replace my last oak drumsticks… which lasted 9 years! I purchased these sticks after my last oak drumsticks cracked… after 9 years of constant use. Seriously, this is the best kind of wood you can buy for durability. I began to drum for my church on 2007 and I’ve used the same pair of sticks since, but nothing lasts forever so I bought these to replace them. The downside of this kind of wood is that you’ll feel the impact on your hands a bit more than regular drumsticks but it’s hardly noticeable. I use these every Thursday for practices and…
Nothing like having Japanese Wood in your Hands. They are Long, Thick and Hard. They make you want to stroke them to truly appreciate their origin over their American counterparts……. I prefer the Shoguns due to the weight of the Japanese wood feeling more porous and seems not to be as slippery in my hand as American woods. Though it could be I am biased, as I a mix Japanese American Woman. Either way, Vic Firth is my go to brand and has been for 20 years and always will be for 20 more to…
My son has to use Vic Firth 5A sticks for band practice in school. I bought him these because he’s really into shogun, samurai and ninjas and these sticks have the word “Shogun” and Japanese characters on them. He thinks they are really cool and if that translates into more practice time I’m happy too. How are they for drummers who care about the sticks and not the words on them? They are MUCH harder and stiffer than hickory sticks. They feel very solid and much more durable and tougher than…
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Bought these to replace my last oak drumsticks… which lasted 9 years! I purchased these sticks after my last oak drumsticks cracked… after 9 years of constant use. Seriously, this is the best kind of wood you can buy for durability. I began to drum for my church on 2007 and I’ve used the same pair of sticks since, but nothing lasts forever so I bought these to replace them. The downside of this kind of wood is that you’ll feel the impact on your hands a bit more than regular drumsticks but it’s hardly noticeable. I use these every Thursday for practices and…
Nothing like having Japanese Wood in your Hands. They are Long, Thick and Hard. They make you want to stroke them to truly appreciate their origin over their American counterparts……. I prefer the Shoguns due to the weight of the Japanese wood feeling more porous and seems not to be as slippery in my hand as American woods. Though it could be I am biased, as I a mix Japanese American Woman. Either way, Vic Firth is my go to brand and has been for 20 years and always will be for 20 more to…
My son has to use Vic Firth 5A sticks for band practice in school. I bought him these because he’s really into shogun, samurai and ninjas and these sticks have the word “Shogun” and Japanese characters on them. He thinks they are really cool and if that translates into more practice time I’m happy too. How are they for drummers who care about the sticks and not the words on them? They are MUCH harder and stiffer than hickory sticks. They feel very solid and much more durable and tougher than…