Has anyone used David's waterproof striker and if so , what do you think?
It does the job it's supposed to but it's not something I would want to use unless I had to.
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Quote from: Shoebuck on February 26, 2019, 10:26:52 PM
Has anyone used David's waterproof striker and if so , what do you think?
Mike Yingling makes a good one. Also, I can wholeheartedly recommend an acrylic one from Quaker Boy. Plays great on a wet aluminum. Only costs about $3.
I really like David's waterproof striker. I also have Pecker Wreckers and Mike yinglings. David's is probably my favorite of the three. Keep in mind none of them will sound like a good wood striker but David's has the best consistent sound of the all weather ones I've played.
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I have a cotton mouth striker that is worth its weight in gold on those bad mornings.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 27, 2019, 05:32:44 PM
I have a cotton mouth striker that is worth its weight in gold on those bad mornings.
X2 that cane creek cotton mouth is a great striker wet or dry.
X3 on the cotton mouth.
Dustin Jones makes the best waterproof striker I've ever played.
I like the legacy wet willie. Sounds good on about anything wet or dry.
I got the Halloran, and is really nice, works wet and dry