*The Original Millennium II Model Made in Texas The 747B "Super Rock" is designed for the heaviest of hitters. Excellent large stick for rock. When the 747 "Rock" stick is not enough, the 747B provides extra length and diameter. The nylon tip provides a brighter, more articulate sound.Shira Kashi Oak is a dense and heavy wood providing a sturdy feel in your hand and excellent ride cymbal articulation. Sticks made of this Japanese Oak are exceptionally durable and usually last longer than other types of wood.For over 50 years, ProMark has been one of the world's leading manufacturers of drumsticks, mallets, and percussion accessories. Owned and operated by D'Addario & Co., the Houston, Texas based ProMark produces products used globally by the greatest drummers and percussionists in the world, including Neal Peart, Phil Collins, Simon Phillips, Ringo Starr, and many more. ProMark - Make Your Mark.

  • Shira Kashi Oak is a dense and heavy wood providing a sturdy feel, excellent articulation, and exceptional durability.
  • Diameter: .590" Length: 16 3/4"
  • Oval nylon tip provides a brighter more articulate tone suited for multiple applications
  • Medium taper for balanced response and rebound
  • All ProMark drumsticks are designed and manufactured in the USA

    MPN: PW747BN
  • ConditionBrand New (New)
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    • PW747BN Shira Kashi Oak 747B "Super Rock" Nylon Tip Drum Sticks
    Finish
    • Classic
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