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Bring your banjo on the road. The Koda 4 String Tenor Banjo Foam case will protect your banjo wherever you choose to take it. Made from strong light foam, it will withstand even the roughest of treatment, and keep your instrument in pristine condition.
With a strong handle and shoulder straps, as well as accessory and sheet music pockets, this case is perfect for safely and securely transporting your violin.
The 4/4 Violin Foam Case is a great quality case offering a lightweight alternative to heavy hard cases, while still providing high quality protection for your violin.
The American Classic Series combines tradition and Vic Firth style. With bold designs for fuller sound, the Classics are turned from select hickory, a dense wood with little flex for a more pronounced sound. Hickory is also capable of withstanding a great deal of shock, making it highly durable.
- Ideal For Light and Fast Playing
- More Power and Greater Reach
- Less Chips, Splits and Cracks
- Easy Read Model Numbers
- Perfectly Balanced
- Soft felt mallet head
- Medium drum handle
- Made in Sweden with American Kentucky hickory
- Ideal for Various Playing Styles
- Real Sensitivity and Control
- High Quality Poly Bristle Rods
- Hand Selected Dowels
- Includes Wincent Rubber O-Ring
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Multi Height-Adjustable Settings
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7 cm Padded Seat for Long Lasting Comfort
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X-Frame Construction, For Stability And Durability.
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Anti-Slip Rubber End Caps For Added Base Support.
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Foldable Design For Convenient Transport & Storage
Wood tips were the originals, followed by nylon for a more durable and brighter sound option. Vic Firth was the first manufacturer to offer nylon tops designed to mirror their wood counterparts, allowing drummers to switch from the richness of wood to the brilliance of nylon without sacrificing feel and balance.
Wood tips were the originals, followed by nylon for a more durable and brighter sound option. Vic Firth was the first manufacturer to offer nylon tops designed to mirror their wood counterparts, allowing drummers to switch from the richness of wood to the brilliance of nylon without sacrificing feel and balance.