NOTE: Heads up -- At the very end of the description -- I have a long list of the other mallets that I have listed on Reverb.

Up for grabs is a new old stock Gambal (Gambal Manufacturing) GPMR (UG13GPMRX) Percussive Keyboard Mallets --1 inch Black Hard Rubber Ball Heads with Black Synthetic Shafts (for xylophones and glockenspiels - they can also be used on temple blocks and wood blocks).

Comes with original packaging). From 1990s to early 2000s.

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Only the one pair of GPMR Mallets are for sale in this listing. But I also have one pair each of the following model GAMBAL MALLETS on hand that I plan to list in a day or so: GPD1, GPHR1, GPXH1.

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Back to information about the GPMR Mallets that are for sale in this listing.

Measurements:

  • Full length: 15 and 5/8 inches
  • Ball Diameter: 1 inch (1")
  • Lenth of Shaft: 14 and 7/8 inches

These mallets are NO longer in production.

  • NOTE: Since around 2002- 2003 - Gambal Manufacturing is NO longer in business.
  • But Gambal Music makes and sells Leather Cymbal Straps and Pads through the a couple of music stores and / or percussion companies.

I  got these mallets back in 2005  (even back then - they were in "new" old stock condition).

I was planning to sell them sooner- but was kind of busy. Finally getting a chance to sell them now.

With the exception of imperfections from how the mallets were manufactured and natural imperfections - the mallets are in excellent shape. That's why I put the conditon as EXCELLENT instead of MINT.

The packaging (paper part and plastic part) is in between Very Good and Good shape.

The mallets were never used.

Each of the BALLS (HEADS) are clean - but they have a few imperfections from how they were manufactured and a few natural imperfections in the rubber material. Also one of the balls has more surface cloudiness than the other one.

SHAFTS:

  • The black color of the SHAFTS is black with a dark and light gray blend of colors.
  • The shafts are NOT made of wood.
  • The shafts are synthetic. I don't know the exact type of synthetic material that they are made of. They feel like a very hard plastic (like a PVC) type of material.
  • The shafts have play - meaning they are a little flexible.
  • Both of the shafts are slightly curved. You can's see the curves in all of the pictures showing the shafts - but you can see the curve for each shaft in person (they will probably curve more when used).

NOTE (more info about the shafts):

  • I'm not a percussionist - but from what I read from the little information that I found online about Gambal mallets - the shafts are known to flex more when used. The term WARP was used by someone in a post that I read.
  • Please keep this in mind - that there is a chance that the shafts of these mallets are made in a manner where they will flex. And the amount of flexing will depend on how you utilze them and how often you use them.
  • Please NO returns.

Since Gambal Manufacturing is no longer in business - there is very little information about Gambal Manufacturing mallets.

Also Gambal Mallets are very rare nowadays.

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The packaging (paper part and the plastic bag part):

PAPER PART -

  • The paper part of the packaging has some visible not too light / not too deep unevenness and some visible - but not too serious - creases, a couple of small dot & very short dash impressions, and a few tiny staple holes. Also the areas on / near a few of the corners have creases & light visible wear and there is a little wear on some of the edge areas. Most of these imperfections are visible (show up more) on the underside (white side) of the paper part. And the white side of the paper part has some aging / slight yellowing (mostly near one of the bottom edges).

PLASTIC BAGGIE -

  • The plastic baggie a lot of visibe creases & a lot of unevenness, some tiny nicks, some cloudiness, some tiny / very small dot impressions, some very light surface scratches, some very light surface scuffs, the black graphic near the letter G has faded, and a few areas on the silver GAMBAL graphic has very small imperfections in the silver color There are also some tiny staple holes and the clear color of the baggies has aged a little in color.

NOTE: I have several more model GAMBAL MALLETS on hand that I plan to list in a day or so. These are the models: GPD1, GPHR1, GPXH1.

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I took several pictures of the mallets and there are a couple pictures of the packaging.

NOTE: For the MALLETS -- There may be a few minor imperfections that I overlooked. There maybe a few minor imperfections that can be seen in person that do not appear in the pictures. Also - there are some imperfections (glares, reflections. dust specks) that show up in the pictures that are not that visible in person.

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  • Comes from a smoke free and pet free environment.
  • Feel free to ask questions.
  • I will discount shipping on combined purchases.
  • USA Shipping is with USPS First Class Mail (with tracking).  Please message me if you would like me to ship with USPS Priority Mail which costs $12.60
  • International Shipping is with First Class Mail International (with tracking).

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Everything sold into the state of California contains agents known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects,   reproductive harm, or other, as yet unnamed, harm to its citizenry.

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Below are links of the mallets that I have listed on REVERB.

  • Please message me if you plan to purchase any other mallets in additon to the GAMBAL GPMR pair that's for sale in the listing that you are looking at now.

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Listed2 months ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
  • Gambal Manufacturing
Model
  • GPMR (UG13GPMRX) Percussive Keyboard Mallets (for xylophones and glockenspiels) Black Hard Rubber Ball Heads with Black Synthetic Shafts
Finish
  • Black Hard Rubber Ball Heads with Black Synthetic Shafts
Categories
Year
  • 1990s to early 2000s
Made In
  • United States

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