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Thai-Sticks hand crafted from bamboo
in northern Thailand. As tough as wood sticks, but easier on wrists |
Length = 16 1/2 inches / 42 cm
(same as regular
drum sticks)
Width = 5/8 inch Weight = 120 grams/pair
Poly bindings are fixed at grip end,
Don't have a storefront? No worries, mate.
Two ways you can make money selling these sticks......
A. Purchase from me, mark 'em up a few dollars each pair, and sell outright: ....right then & there at the store or music outlet. Double or triple your investment. Ask to speak to whomever's in charge. Chances are, they'll realize the stick's appeal and will pay up front. All sticks include a label. You can do the same on commission, though you'll be surprised at how often store managers will fork over the dough - if you insist on getting paid right away. |
B.
Sell on Ebay or other online sites. NOTE: As far as I know, no person has yet tried to get big customers in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere. We're talking BIG POTENTIAL untapped market - music equipment outlets that sell thousands of drumsticks per week. |
| If you're a drummer, you know that good-quality bundled drum sticks are not readily available in music stores. The ones you find are a type of particle board with black plastic shrink wrap. They ones we make are stronger and can handle trap set drumming, including merciless rim shots, better than glued particle board bundled sticks. |
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About Ken:
an
American residing in northern Thailand 8 years. Have developed a farmstead in the
countryside. I also write books. My neighbors fabricate the Thai-Stix.
They're immigrants from Laos |
| up to 3 free samples, if you
pay airmail of $5 each cost per pair from us, the sole manufacturer = $5.50 Chiang Rai, Thailand |
10% discount for 100 pair = $4.95 each |
Several brief video spoofs of comparative strength of Thai Sticks vs conventional wood sticks

Coming Soon:
Due to some requests, we've started making a longer version (though same
thickness). At 44 cm, they're 2 cm longer than the standard. In inches,
that's 17
3/8
compared to 16
1/2. Called Kaeng Bang 44's.
Daeng (rhymes with Bang) is the Thai word for 'hard or rigid' and is used as
slang for 'cool.' They
wholesale for $6.50 per pair.
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