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All around striker

Started by philbilly223, May 14, 2015, 07:53:50 PM

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philbilly223

What is everyone's thoughts on a good all around wood choice for a slate over aluminum, glass, and aluminum pots?  I have one of each type pot and looking for a good striker pairing. Thanks!


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cutt down

I use snakewood  most of the time. After that it's tulipwood.

letinmfly

Dymondwood is a good choice.
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Tulipwood, snakewood & diamondwood


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SteelerFan

If I HAD to pick just one... Tulipwood. Seems to be able to play on everything across the board - including the slate. Diamondwood is a close second. Haven't had the privilege to run a snakewood or black locust (yet), but they both get lots of love too.

mgm1955

I use a Lyman snakewood. It works great on all surfaces. Have one of his dymondwood as a second.

Spitten and drummen

I find myself using a purpleheart more and more. Also I like a maccasar strikers as well. For some reason to my ear , my snake wood strikers don't sound as good.
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Quote from: Spitten and drummen on May 14, 2015, 11:48:35 PM
I find myself using a purpleheart more and more. Also I like a maccasar strikers as well. For some reason to my ear , my snake wood strikers don't sound as good.

Let me know if you want to sell any of those snakewood strikers.

Thundermtn

Purpleheart is my favorite for versatility. I don't run any metal surfaced pots though.

gdublongwilly

My Lonnie Sneed Purpleheart seems to run on all my pot surfaces (green glass, glass, slate & titanium) nicely!

West Augusta

Black Locust or Dymondwood for me.
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Quote from: West Augusta on May 16, 2015, 07:23:15 PM
Black Locust or Dymondwood for me.
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Gobbleandgrunt

I love my wenge. I have two, just in case I loose one.

Footballer

Ipe, dymondwood and tulipwood.