MEINL Percussion MC-DSH-JB Drum Stick Holder, Jawbreaker
Founded by Roland Meinl in 1951 and initially producing wind instruments, the first MEINL cymbals appeared in 1952 and were cut from large metal sheets, hammered, lathed and drilled by hand by Roland Meinl himself, who then personally transported them, on the luggage carrier of his bicycle, to the railway station for shipment. MEINL has since gone from such humble origins to become a world leader in percussion instruments.
This drum stick holder features a strong mounting clamp that comes with a black textile pouch that features a jawbreaker motif.
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MEINL Percussion MC-DSH-JB Drum Stick Holder, Jawbreaker
MEINL Percussion MC-DSH-JB Drum Stick Holder, Jawbreaker
Founded by Roland Meinl in 1951 and initially producing wind instruments, the first MEINL cymbals appeared in 1952 and were cut from large metal sheets, hammered, lathed and drilled by hand by Roland Meinl himself, who then personally transported them, on the luggage carrier of his bicycle, to the railway station for shipment. MEINL has since gone from such humble origins to become a world leader in percussion instruments.
This drum stick holder features a strong mounting clamp that comes with a black textile pouch that features a jawbreaker motif.
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Founded by Roland Meinl in 1951 and initially producing wind instruments, the first MEINL cymbals appeared in 1952 and were cut from large metal sheets, hammered, lathed and drilled by hand by Roland Meinl himself, who then personally transported them, on the luggage carrier of his bicycle, to the railway station for shipment. MEINL has since gone from such humble origins to become a world leader in percussion instruments.
This drum stick holder features a strong mounting clamp that comes with a black textile pouch that features a jawbreaker motif.












