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VIC FIRTH M273 CORPSMASTER KEYBOARD/IAIN MOYER - HARD TO VERY HARD

VIC FIRTH M273 Corpsmaster Keyboard / Iain Moyer Marimba Mallets – Hard to Very Hard (Pair)
Designed in collaboration with Iain Moyer for the Vic Firth Corpsmaster Keyboard Series, the M273 Hard to Very Hard Marimba Mallets provide exceptional articulation and projection. Ideal for upper register passages and high-energy ensemble settings, these mallets deliver a bright, cutting sound that maintains clarity and consistency in demanding marching and indoor percussion environments.
Specifications
- Model: M273
- Series: Corpsmaster Keyboard / Iain Moyer
- Instrument: Marimba
- Hardness: Hard to Very Hard
- Handle Material: Birch
- Head Material: Yarn-wrapped rubber core
- Application: Marching & Indoor Percussion
UPC
750795002730
About Vic Firth
Vic Firth is a world-renowned brand and industry leader in the design and production of drumsticks, mallets, and percussion accessories. Founded by legendary percussionist Vic Firth, former principal timpanist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the company was built on a foundation of innovation, precision, and uncompromising quality.
Today, Vic Firth products are trusted by drummers and percussionists across every genre — from students and educators to the world’s top touring and orchestral professionals. With a reputation for superior consistency, comfort, and tone, Vic Firth continues to set the global standard in stick and mallet design.
Why Choose Vic Firth?
- Unmatched quality control and consistency in every product
- Extensive lineup for drum set, marching, concert, and keyboard percussion
- Innovative designs developed with top musicians worldwide
- Made in the USA with sustainably sourced materials
- Trusted by professionals, educators, and students around the globe
WARNING:This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.