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ProMark TXDC17W Pmark Scott Johnson Stick

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Description

The DC17 was designed by drum corps legend Scott Johnson. The stick features a medium taper and full bead for a wide range of dynamics on the marching snare while still providing a great feel in the player's hands.Because of its resilience, responsiveness and durability, hickory is the most commonly used wood for drum sticks. Hickory is the classic drum stick feel. 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.

Item Details

Pickup Location

3591 John Peter Lee St

North Las Vegas, NV, 89032

Quality

Used
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts

Auction closes

August 19, 2025 at 4:51 AM

brand

ProMark

Estimated Retail Price

$16.89

color

Wood

size

-inch

weight

0.15 lbs

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1048910726

Features

  • HICKORY WOOD - Hickory is the most popular wood choice for drumsticks due to its resilience, responsiveness, durability, and classic feel
  • ROUND WOOD TIP: Round tip provides a robust sound on the marching snare drum
  • LENGTH: 17"
  • DIAMETER: .700"
  • MADE IN USA: All Promark drumsticks are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA at our Texas facility to the most stringent quality controls in the industry

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