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Signature Series -- Carmine Appice Drumsticks

Signature Series -- Carmine Appice Drumsticks

Regular price $14.99
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A tip like a 5A at one end and a large heavy tip at the butt end. Provides great back beat power.

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A tip like a 5A at one end and a large heavy tip at the butt end. Provides great back beat power.

Exploding on to the music scene in the late 1960's with Vanilla Fudge, Carmine Appice brought an immense energy to the drumming world. Together with Vanilla Fudge, he helped to shape the face of Psychedelic Rock for years to come.

Artist collaborations have long been a point of pride for Vic Firth Company. Conceived with the utmost respect for artistry and musicality, sticks in the Vic Firth Signature Series celebrate the musicians -past and present -who shape the drumming world today.

  • Diam. - .595"
  • Length - 15 15/16"
  • Taper - Medium
  • Tip - Tear Drop
  • Finish - Heavy Lacquer

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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"Hard to find here in Maine love those sticks"

Bubbs (5/5)

Excellent sticks .... Vic Firth Pro Quality Equipment

"I Luv the sticks I purchased,, Ive always like to play upside down / bottom side of my sticks ...( the power side) these sticks are designed by Carmine Appice and Vic Firth perfectly.... !! Balance and density of the wood is very important on a drum stick... both of these dynamics are there in these sticks.."

Don (5/5)

Versatile

"I picked this stick looking for an all-rounder that felt comfortable in my hands; definitely fit the bill. Using the 5A end feels like playing a 5A though with a more comfortable feel in the hand, and slightly more back-heavy; has a decent amount of flex, and sounds full when playing pianissimo. Using the butt end works well for hard-rock settings, and also makes a good practice stick due to more weight in the front end, and won't lose articulation due to the cutout."

Benedict C. (5/5)

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