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Vic Firth SJD Signature Series Jack DeJohnette

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Vic Firth SJD Signature Series Jack DeJohnette

In the early 1980's, Vic and Steve Gadd began working together on a top-secret new project: a signature drumstick. A true design collaboration between two legendary world-class artists had never been done before in the drumstick industry. To this day, each signature stick we make is conceived with the same care and respect for artistry and musicality. Vic's Signature Series truly puts the artist's personal touch into your hands! 

 

Designed with iconic jazz/fusion player Jack Dejohnette, this stick is a stretch 5A for extra reach. Great for jazz and fusion. In wood or nylon tip.

  • Similar profile to our classic 5A but with added length for greater reach and leverage 
  • White painted finish offers a unique feel
  • Hickory wood
  • Diameter: 1,44cm 
  • Length: 41,44cm 
  • Taper: Medium
  • Tip/Shape: Hickory Wood, Tear Drop
  • Series : Signature Series
  • Surface Coating/Finish: Paint

https://vicfirth.zildjian.com/signature-series-jack-dejohnette.html
VIC FIRTH

VIC FIRTH


Founded in 1963 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and is today the world's largest manufacturer of first quality drumsticks and mallets.

The company began when Mr. Firth, who had been performing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 12 years, was asked to perform pieces which he felt required a higher-quality drumstick than those that were currently being manufactured. So, Vic decided to design a set of his own sticks.

Vic hand-whittled the first sticks himself from bulkier sticks and sent these prototypes to a wood turner in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The two prototypes that he sent would become the SD1 and SD2, the first two models of sticks manufactured by Vic Firth, Inc.

Vic said, "It came out of necessity, not of imagination or my ability to start a company." Although the sticks were initially intended for Vic's personal use, they gained popularity among his students and were eventually carried by retailers.