Description
The Vic Firth 7A American Classic Drum Sticks as part of the american Classic line combines tradition and Vic Firth style. With bold designs for fuller sound, the Classics are turned from select hickory – a dense wood with little flex for a more pronounced sound. Hickory is also capable of withstanding a great deal of shock, making it highly durable.
The wood tips are deeply back-cut for intensified cymbal response.
Vic Vic Firth 7A American Classic Drum Sticks Specs:
Diameter: .565″ | 1.44cm
Length: 16″ | 40.64cm
Medium Taper
General:
- Material: Hickory
- Surface coating: Lacquer
Tip:
- Type: Wood
- Shape: Tear Drop
- Surface area:Medium
Vic Firth 7A American Classic Drum Sticks: WHAT GOES ON THE STICK
Significant research and investments have been made to ensure that the clear finish applied to our sticks is free of any materials listed by the EPA as hazardous air pollutants. Working with our coating suppliers, we are researching water-based materials to reduce or eliminate the use of solvent-based coatings altogether.
PACKAGING AND PRINTED GOODS
In 1992, Vic Firth was the first drum stick manufacturer to package paired sticks in the “matchbox” sleeves which are now the industry standard — eliminating millions of plastic bags from landfills every year. Today, the sleeves we use are also printed using electricity sourced from wind power at an FSC certified supplier. The ink is vegetable-based and the sleeves are 100% recyclable.
We also use an FSC certified printer for our bi-annual catalog. The catalog is printed using 10% post-consumer waste recycled paper. It is also available online for download and paperless viewing.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
In 2008, Vic Firth received the Maine Wood Product Association’s “Pine Tree” Award. This award recognizes Vic Firth Company’s commitment to expanding the labor force, exploring innovative improvements in manufacturing and being environmentally responsible.
In 2014, Vic Firth hosted the “Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence” ceremony at our factory in Maine. The Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the Office of the Governor were in attendance to celebrate and recognize businesses from around the state for “outstanding environmental leadership and innovation.”