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Vic Firth Corpsmaster Signature Snare -- Ralph Hardimon nylon tip

Vic Firth Corpsmaster Signature Snare -- Ralph Hardimon nylon tip

Vic Firth Corpsmaster Signature Snare -- Ralph Hardimon nylon tip
$ 13.48

Score By Feature

Based on 302 ratings
Satisfaction
9.46
Delivery
9.76
Packaging
9.62
Giftable
9.91

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Product Description

The marching world legend, Ralph Hardimon, designed this and has been used by some of the best
Balanced rebound and control are added by a longer taper
It offers better sound quality and added durability thanks to the nylon tip
Hickory sourced from the finest farms in the USA

Questions & Answers

How many do you get?

The two sticks I received were both brand new.

Selected User Reviews For Vic Firth Corpsmaster Signature Snare -- Ralph Hardimon nylon tip

A stick of any other type would be a waste of money for me
5/5

The ones below are my favorites. The sticks I used when I marched in high school are similar to these. The sticks I used to use were always the most comfortable. It was always a pleasure to march to the sounds of these snares, always exactly the right weight. Even though we used to shoot rim shots so loudly in high school that we would wear down these sticks. I'm sure they're not designed to hit rim shots all over again, but they'd chew it up to pieces. If I were starting out on learning to play, these might not be a good choice because they are heavier marches sticks. However, if you have some practice under your belt, switching to these will only improve your playing skill because as I demonstrate in my video you will be able to diddle on anything. These and a practice pad were the only things I needed to feed my drumming addiction instead of having to use everything I could find. I'd appreciate it if you gave my video a thumbs up if you liked it. I appreciate it.

Mercy Moody
Mercy Moody
| Dec 13, 2020
These are great snare sticks for the drum line
5/5

These sticks are awesome. During the mid to late '70s, Vic Firth sticks came into my life There have never been any disappointments since they first appeared in the 90s. Having the sticks matched up between sets gives the sets a similar sound.

Dilan Thompson
Dilan Thompson
| Jan 27, 2021
I remember it just as I remember it
5/5

My old pair of these had worn out in high school, but recently I decided I'd get a new pair for my random practice sessions on the pad. As for marching snares, I've tried others, but I always go back to Ralph Hardimons's. The sticks were perfectly matched as they should be from Vic Firth.

Yahir Lester
Yahir Lester
| Mar 13, 2021
I really like these sticks
5/5

This is a used pair that I I'm not sure what's wrong. But I don't have any problems playing. You've got some cool sticks there,.

Adeline Leach
Adeline Leach
| Apr 13, 2021
A drummer is not for drumsets, a drummer is for drumsets
5/5

Although I'm not a marching musician, practicing some rudiments with this stick made me feel like my hands were flying when I played with 5As.

Nikolai Ramos
Nikolai Ramos
| Aug 08, 2021
These sticks are awesome
5/5

Those are the drums I use for recycling. It's great having them around.

Nehemiah DAVISON
Nehemiah DAVISON
| May 30, 2021
It's a match made in heaven
5/5

A pair like these would be perfect for marching band.

Imani O’SULLIVAN
Imani O’SULLIVAN
| May 22, 2021
The sticks are great! This is an awesome set of sticks for marching snares
5/5

The rebound is excellent, and the material is lightweight.

Dior Chan
Dior Chan
| Feb 16, 2021

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