Timber Drum Company Made in U.S.A Mallets-Soft Rubber Head & Birch Handles-for Log, Tongue Drums and Keyboard Percussion-Sold as a Pair-15.5 Inch (TMD2)
The Timber Drum Company is a small shop dedicated to crafting American-made instruments. The Hard Poly Mallets with solid birch handles have a natural feel in hand with nice balance. They can be used for many instruments where a percussive attack and bright tone are needed. Some examples are: Wood block, Energy Chime, Xylophone, Bells, Glockenspiel, Crotales. Sold in pairs. Made in the U.S.A. Please update the product description on this item. All current Bullets are correct and can remain the same.
Product Features
- PERFECT FOR USE ON LOG DRUMS AND KEYBOARD PERCUSSION | These mallets are great for using when playing wooden instruments or other instruments that require a light touch to play. They pair perfectly with our Slit Tongue Log Drum (T18-M) and can be used to bring out a warm tone when playing marimba or steel tongue drum.
- PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA | Each Timber Drum Company product is made from Tennessee hardwood and is assembled in our workshop just north of Nashville, TN.
- PROVIDES A COMFORTABLE AND NATURAL FEEL | These mallets are made with solid birch dowels that fit snugly into your hand, providing a comfortable and ergonomic experience. With their light weight and soft rubber mallet heads, they provide a very balanced feel in your hands.
- DIMENSIONS | Each mallet is 15.5″ in length with a soft rubber mallet head that is 1″ in diameter.
Great Mallets, Great Price. MADE IN USA! – BUY THESE! I was in the market for some cheap mallets for my percussion students to use without breaking the bank. After a quick search i discovered a few options for hard plastic and rubber and got all four to test out. These are the models i got to compare. Timber Drum Co – T2HP (Hard Plastic) Timber Drum Co – TMD2 (Rubber) Shappy “Bell Mallets” (Rubber) Fanrel “Glockenspiel Mallets” (Plastic?)Right off the bat i noticed a ton of differences. The Shappy and…
Nice, but…. I like the fact that these are US made, and they came nicely packaged in a sturdy tube. I really was hoping to love these, but was a little disappointed with the quality of the wooden sticks. One was ok, but the other feels as though it was not sanded before being stained. It has a rough ridge running down half the length with a few small burrs, and it feels as though you could get a tiny sliver of you werenât careful. On a positive note, the rubber balls are securely attached and they make a…