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The Vic Firth Corpsmaster Ralph Hardimon Drum Sticks are premium drum sticks designed for drummers seeking maximum durability and versatility. Created in collaboration with world-renowned percussionist Ralph Hardimon, these drum sticks deliver unrivaled performance, balance and precision.

Premium Hickory Construction for Superior Durability

Crafted from high-quality hickory wood, the Ralph Hardimon drum sticks provide excellent durability and resilience to withstand intense practice sessions and live performances. The hickory wood offers a comfortable grip and natural feel, allowing drummers to maintain control and express their unique playing style with confidence.

Unique Barrel-Shaped Tip for Articulate and Defined Sound

Featuring a one-of-a-kind barrel-shaped tip, these drum sticks produce a clear, crisp and articulate sound. The innovative tip design enhances sound definition and projection, making these drum sticks suitable for marching bands, drum corps and a variety of musical genres.

Meticulously Designed for Marching Percussionists

Meticulously designed to cater to the needs of marching percussionists, the Corpsmaster Ralph Hardimon drum sticks provide a balanced feel and quick rebound. With a length of 17" and diameter of .710", these drum sticks offer the ideal size and weight for control and precision.

Experience Enhanced Performance and Sound

Whether you're a professional drummer or dedicated student, the Corpsmaster Ralph Hardimon drum sticks provide exceptional quality, reliability and performance. Experience enhanced control, balance, durability and articulation with these premium drum sticks. Elevate your drumming experience with a pair of Corpsmaster Ralph Hardimon drum sticks.

Vic Firth Corpsmaster Ralph Hardimon Drum Sticks Wood

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  • Barrel tap shape
  • Available with wood or nylon tip
  • Hickory wood
  • Signature Ralph Hardimon drum sticks used by some of the top marching groups in the world
  • .710” diameter, 17” length, long taper

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  • Worth the cost

    5

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    submitteda year ago

    byDaniel

    fromEl Paso,Tex

    These are my favorite all time sticks you use .The wait is just right on them so it allow for a good playing time.Would recommend to buy them

  • this was fire

    5

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    submitteda year ago

    byfire

    fromnah

    i played with this at a football game and the grip was amaxing

  • Great stud!

    5

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    submitteda year ago

    byBill

    fromDaytona Fl

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    The Hammers are so cool to use

  • Awsome

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byMitchell

    fromGregna NE

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Awsome #sweepstakes

  • Would buy again

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byMitchell

    fromGretna NE

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Awsome. Sweet

  • Best sticks ever

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byCarter

    fromMustang, Oklahoma

    I was handed this stick by a professional drummer for the OKC Thunder. He said that these were the only sticks that he ever used. I wish I could use these on my high school drum line, but they are white.

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  • asked byDylan

    fromOrlando, FL

    Are these sticks actually nylon tips? They don't look like it in the photo.

    Are these sticks actually nylon tips? They don't look like it in the photo.

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes these are nylon tip