[2361]Re:Building a good Mallet selection (432 reads) 2002-09-02 13:43:58
 
Scott
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Innovatvie makes great mallets. I would especcially reccomend the WIlliam Moersch and Mark Ford line.

Malletech has some MASSIVE quality control problems in their mallets (and marimbas/xylophones). But Ive had nice results with the She-e Wu mediums.

Vic FIrth has a nice mallet line as well. The Robert Van Slice rubber cores are pretty nice.

Dont discount Encore mallets or Mike Balter mallets either, the Encore Nancy Zeltsman line is VERY nice, as is the Balter Contemporary Series.

Scott



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[2360]Building a good Mallet selection <greg> 2002-09-02 03:12:24
[2361]Re:Building a good Mallet selection <Scott> 2002-09-02 13:43:58
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