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Mike
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Regarding durable mallets that don't fray quickly, I would recommend the Yamaha Virtuoso Mallets (I think Keiko Abe uses them). Although they're a more expensive type of mallet, they are very strong. I have seen mallets that people have played with for years that still aren't frayed yet. Now, many of the mallets in this line are available with rattan as well as birch (MV for birch & MVB for rattan), & there are 5 chord models (great for clarity), 9 yarn models (great for a rich, full sound), & 2 2-tone models. I definitely suggest trying these mallets out (I'm pretty sure they're available at Columbus Pro Percussion). I hope this helps you out.
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