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tero

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 tama drumsticks
someone offered me some tama 5b oak sticks. what do you think about them? should i purchase some? i have only one pair and i've plaied a couple of times with it and they feel good. what's your oppinion regarding them?
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Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:54 am |
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Metaldrummer89

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 Re: tama drumsticks
tero wrote:someone offered me some tama 5b oak sticks. what do you think about them? should i purchase some? i have only one pair and i've plaied a couple of times with it and they feel good. what's your oppinion regarding them?
how much are they costing you?
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tero

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in us dollars....about 10
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Metaldrummer89

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tero wrote:in us dollars....about 10
thats alot for a pair of sticks but i'd atleast buy one pair and see if their worth that kind of money. be sure to tell us how they are.
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well, i have one. a tama 5b oak. they feel great, pretty light and a lot of power inside them. i like them more then my vic firth 5b and my steve gadd sticks. + i like the flame design on them. i just don't know how resistant they are.
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tero wrote:well, i have one. a tama 5b oak. they feel great, pretty light and a lot of power inside them. i like them more then my vic firth 5b and my steve gadd sticks. + i like the flame design on them. i just don't know how resistant they are. 
u know anywhere i can get em
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Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:33 pm |
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tero

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i'm from Romania so even if i knew, it wouldn't help you.  but i've seen them on the web....just google for tama drumsticks.
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Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:26 am |
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Tama sticks were made by Vater to Tama's specs for a short time. They have since vanished from their catalog and finding any more might be tough. Tama marketed them pretty well under the "Power Tools" ad campaign but they didn't sell well enough and were discontinued. Vater makes similar, if not identical models to the old Tamas today, including the Tama "Billy Club" model, which is now called the Vater "Nightstick" model. Vater, in addition to Vic Firth had Oak versions, but they never sold well enough to beat the industry leader in Oak sticks, Pro-Mark.
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