Regal Tip Expands "E" series Line
Introducing the "E" Series Wide, in Jazz, 7A, 5A and 5B
The "E" series is the only drumstick in existence that offers the durability of nylon tips with the dark sound of wood. Until now, the "E" series was only available in Regal Tip's classic nylon tip versions of the Jazz, 7A, 5A and 5B sizes. The classic nylon tip models have a longer, thinner taper than their corresponding wood tip versions. Regal Tip's wood tip versions of these models were designed with shorter tapers and beefier necks. The new "E" series wide models exactly duplicate Regal Tip's wood tip versions of the Jazz, 7A, 5A and 5B.
March 26, 2004
Metal X
New to the award-winning X-Series
Adding to its award-winning line of heavy-duty rock 'n roll sticks, the new Metal stick has a taper designed for quick rebound and perfect balance. Artist already playing the Metal "X" include Jim Donovan (Rusted Root), Michael Foster (Firehouse), and Keith Knudsen (Doobie Bros.).
U.S. Hickory (.635" x 17")

Regal Tip Introduces Ping Model
Looking for the perfect cymbal stick? Check out Regal Tip's new "Ping" model. Here's a stick that literally dances on your drums and makes your cymbals sing. The taper is the perfect example of Regal Tip's "classic" approach to stick design; long and slightly concave, creating a stick with so much rebound it almost plays itself. The small, round bead offers clear and precise tonality on your cymbals while bringing out their sweetest sounds. A first of it's kind, second
to none.
U.S. Hickory (.525" x 16")

Tim Overturf Marching Snare Stick
This stick is a spin off of the Regal Tip 3s. It has a tremendous amount of rebound because of the unique taper. This allows the stick to do half of the work for you, which is a beneficial trait for all levels of players in order to sound larger and faster. The larger neck and diameter adds life and weight to the stick for increased sound production. The added weight is also beneficial for players trying to get stronger. The unique shaped elongated oval bead allows the player to approach the drum more naturally with a legato style grip. The sound is large no matter where the bead hits the surface, and this does not restrict the player to dropping the shoulders. These stick traits help with common sound production issues associated with flat and tilted. The fatter bead allows a younger player with less sound production ability to sound as if their chops are huge making it an ideal stick for the younger drum lines.