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3 hours ago, Maude said:

I love the tone of hickory, it's so much warmer than carbon fibre, yet still retains that distinct, percussive edge. Bonus points too for not having a nylon tip cutting the harmonic overtones and inhibiting the natural resonance of the stick. 

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... where I would be quite the opposite, giving no house room to hickory sticks, to privilege Japanese White Oak, nylon-tipped, for their long-lasting clarity and robustness. No carbon fibre, of course, nor aluminium (<<shudders>>...). Kudos for not over-playing during the solo. B|

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4 hours ago, Maude said:

 

I love the tone of hickory, it's so much warmer than carbon fibre, yet still retains that distinct, percussive edge. Bonus points too for not having a nylon tip cutting the harmonic overtones and inhibiting the natural resonance of the stick. 

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Nah, early man (Pale Leo?) got it right first time

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(source: https://www.donsmaps.com/musicalinstruments.html)

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