Promark TB3 Telescoping Wire Brushes

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Editorial Review
The ProMark TB3 telescopic brush was inspired by the original Gene Krupa jazz brush. It features a smooth rubber handle with great balance for fast response.

Features
1) Medium wire bristles produce a traditional jazz sound and are retractable allowing any preferred amount of spread
2) Handle Diameter: .500"
3) Length with bristles extended: 12 5/16", Length of handle only: 6 13/16"
4) Smooth rubber handle
5) All Promark drumsticks are designed and manufactured in the USA

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : Promark
EAN : 1011000008711
Label : D'Addario &Co. Inc
Manufacturer : D'Addario &Co. Inc
Model : TB3
PackageDimensions_Weight : 35.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:16.30 X W:1.42 X H:1.34
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : PERCUSSION_INSTRUMENTS
Publisher : D'Addario &Co. Inc
ReleaseDate : 2009-02-11
Size : -inch
Studio : D'Addario &Co. Inc
Title : Promark TB3 Telescoping Wire Brushes

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