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Tama 7AW Oak Japanese Sticks

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Drumsticks

  • Wooden tips
  • Japanese Oak Series
  • Extremely hard Japanese oak
  • Varnished finish
  • Length: 390 mm
  • Durchmesser: 13 mm
  • Tip shape: Teardrop
Available since January 2007
Item number 108936
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Oak
Incl. Nylon Head No
Tip Tear Shaped
Length in mm 390 mm
Handle Diameter in mm 13,0 mm
Weight in g 42,5 g
35,45 AED 9,16 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Great sticks
MikeT 12.01.2014
Wanted to treat myself to some different sticks having used VF for a while. These are made of Japanese Oak which caught my eye- was quite interested in trying out new woods. So far I can say that the sticks have a kind of satin finish which is very comfortable and they are really solid. No dinks or dents in these; I'm playing and teaching so they get loads of use. My current "best" sticks.
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Perfect alternative to Vic Firth
inkychris 20.06.2018
Have been using vic firth 7as. These are solid and beautifully finished. Light and easy to handle and don't dent as easily on cymbals as other sticks I've used. Will be making these my go-to sticks from now on.
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Made to last
Tennkrsys 07.10.2019
I hit very hard, and those sticks last at least 3x more time than others.
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great feel
Tanj 21.10.2020
they have just the right amount of weight (a touch heavier than hickory perhaps?) and are perfect for my funky playing style
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