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Rocky Mountain Taiko Store Odaiko Bachi
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Odaiko Bachi

$15.00

These pine bachi are handmade in Bo Cloe's wood shop, known as Working Under the Gods of Sawdust. Rounded ends reduce marks and wear and tear on your drum heads. The lighter wood reduces fatigue during upright playing styles. Playing on the rim (ka-ra) is not recommended, as it will mar the softer, lighter wood.

Length: 22”
Width: 1 1/4”

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These pine bachi are handmade in Bo Cloe's wood shop, known as Working Under the Gods of Sawdust. Rounded ends reduce marks and wear and tear on your drum heads. The lighter wood reduces fatigue during upright playing styles. Playing on the rim (ka-ra) is not recommended, as it will mar the softer, lighter wood.

Length: 22”
Width: 1 1/4”

These pine bachi are handmade in Bo Cloe's wood shop, known as Working Under the Gods of Sawdust. Rounded ends reduce marks and wear and tear on your drum heads. The lighter wood reduces fatigue during upright playing styles. Playing on the rim (ka-ra) is not recommended, as it will mar the softer, lighter wood.

Length: 22”
Width: 1 1/4”

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