planetdrumz
Junior Member
Mostly been using Pro-Mark 5A wood tip for years, Once in a while, Vic Firth 5A wood tip.
Regal is up and running?? Was on their website last weekend and they didn't have much of anything.I've gone through all kinds of phases (2S,2B,747,3A,420,707,5B,5A,7A,etc.) but my favs at this present time are Vic Firth 5B nylons (btw always liked nylon tip sticks) and for a lighter stick IMO nothing comes close to Regal-Tip 7A's that's always been my favorite light stick. Glad Regal-Tip are making sticks again.
keep swattin'
Bonzolead
wow, you're right i know they're updating their tooling but figured it would be up & running by nowRegal is up and running?? Was on their website last weekend and they didn't have much of anything.
Updating?? That was supposedly years ago, already. LOLwow, you're right i know they're updating their tooling but figured it would be up & running by now
Nearly 20 years later; still?Sticks - Vic Firth Signature Series Akira Jimbo.
Bundles - Vic Firth Rute 505.
Brushes - Regal Tip Hickory Handle 550W.
Holy cow, three months shy of twenty years and I'm still "sticking" with my old favorites. I am in the market for a new type of brushes, and my collection of rutes/rods/bundles has expanded a bit, but I still love the old favorites. You really can't teach an old dog new tricks I guess.Nearly 20 years later; still?
If it ain't broke...Holy cow, three months shy of twenty years and I'm still "sticking" with my old favorites. I am in the market for a new type of brushes, and my collection of rutes/rods/bundles has expanded a bit, but I still love the old favorites. You really can't teach an old dog new tricks I guess.
Just yesterday I swapped out my old Pacific double bass pedals for two year-correct individual bass pedals that I grabbed off Reverb, and I replaced the "new" (used) beaters with my two old beaters, which somehow were in better condition.