Pair (2) of Professional Mallets for African Bala Marimba - Natural Gum & Hardwood Stick

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Our professional balafon mallet is hand-crafted in Mali, West Africa in the old tradition using extracted natural gum, which is sap from the Rubber Tree. It is harvested, processed, and wound tightly in thin bands around the end of a mango wood stick. The process is very involved and painstaking, which results in the best sound quality for traditional balafon playing. Covered by our standard money back guarantee, each mallet features: Hand carved mango wood stick, sanded smooth for playing comfort Natural gum tip, softens and darkens with age and use 12"-13" long, 2" ball Price is per pair, two mallets included African-made product from Africa Heartwood Project

Features
1) Hand carved mango wood stick, sanded smooth for playing comfort
2) Natural gum rubber tip, softens and darkens with age and use
3) 12"-13" long, 2" ball
4) Price is per pair, two mallets included
5) African-made product from Africa Heartwood Project

Specification
Brand : Africa Heartwood Project
Color : Natural
EAN : 0680912031080
Label : Africa Heartwood Project .org
Manufacturer : Africa Heartwood Project .org
Model : BALMGUM
PackageDimensions_Weight : 43.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:14.09 X W:3.78 X H:2.20
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : Africa Heartwood Project .org
Size : 13x2
Studio : Africa Heartwood Project .org
Title : Pair (2) of Professional Mallets for African Bala Marimba - Natural Gum & Hardwood Stick

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