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The Quick Stick
Quick Stick - What is it?
Quick Stick - Press Release
Quick Stick: Drum kit
Quick Stick: Percussion Kit
Other Quick Stick Products
(Key Holder & Stick Ready)
Quick Stick - Basic Fitting Instructions
Quick Stick - More Fitting information and tips
Quick Stick - Play Music Magazine Review
Quick Stick - Endorsees
Quick Stick - UK Price list
Quick Stick - Where to Buy
Quick Stick - Flyers
Quick Stick - Future Product Development
Quick Stick - Contact us
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Quick Stick - What is it?

What is it?
The Quick Stick - Stick Holder has been developed over a number of years to fill the need of Drummers and Percussionists to easily and quickly retrieve a drum stick (or mallet etc) without interruption to their playing.
The Quick Stick - Stick Holder is a unique, versatile and innovative stick holder which offers many appealing features and benefits to drummers and percussionists of all skill levels to consider.

It provides easy, fast retrieval of up to 5 separated sticks (tip or butt-end) from virtually any position on a drum kit and can be adjusted to suit every drummer's own personal set-up.

Since it's launch, the Quick Stick- Stick Holder has gained the respect of a number of industry professionals for its ease of use and versatility, and is an essential piece of modern drum and percussion equipment, with many advantages over other types of stick holders.

It is essential replacements can be quickly and easily removed from a suitable holder without notable interference.

The Quick Stick - Stick Holder has been designed to help eliminate problems associated with stick replacement and stick selection, benefiting left and right handed drummers and percussionists.

Each Quick Stick - Stick Holder holds 1-5 readily accessible & spaced apart individual drum sticks and also holds a variety of mallets, beaters & other such percussion items.

A variety of optional fixing methods enables the drummer or percussionist to position their spare or alternative sticks at exactly the right position and angle for their playing style.

Features & Benefits
  1. Separated sticks enable first time selection/ replacement instead of having to attempt to select a stick from a number of sticks in a single holder.
  2. Multiple fixing options allows optimum position and angle of spare/alternative sticks for swift selection.
  3. Allows 'Tip End' or 'Butt End' retrieval of sticks.
  4. Adjustable to hold a wide range of stick types and stick sizes.
  5. Quiet in operation - Ideal for recording.
  6. Stick friendly - Will not damage sticks!
  7. Durable high strength silicone.
    Temperature resistant- Up to 170 C and down to minus 70C
  8. Quick and easy to set up/remove.
  9. Compact and lightweight design.
  10. Matches virtually any kit - Many exciting colours to chose from.

Disadvantages of other types of stick holder

Features: Disadvantages:
Normally only 1-2 tubes provided * Limits number of separated sticks held/available
Sticks clumped together * Selection can be difficult or too slow to satisfy need
Pre-fixed clamp * Ideal positioning not always obtained
* No optional fixing method - limits versatility
* Spring clamp type possible weakness (wears/breaks)
Adaptability (lack of!!). Typically = * One depth for stick
* Non reversible (less adaptability)
* Not suitable for fixing to double braced legs
* Offers only one type of fixing method.
Made of metal/plastic * Possible noise/rattle
* Some types possibly not as durable as silicone
* Possible stick damage if holder gets damaged
* Limited colours available to match kit
  * Not as cool as a Quick Stick-Stick Holder!!!
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Quick Stick - Press Release

Quick stick – Stick Holder; The answer to dropped sticks!!

Imagine the scene; your big showcase gig, your trying to impress that one special person in the audience. Just when you catch their eye..your stick gets it's very own Gremlin and decides to fly away, out of reach. You may have a spare stick on the floor, or gaffe taped to your bass drum, or maybe you've got a stick bag, but fumbling around in the dark to find a matching stick isn't easy when your in the middle of a song..

Introducing the Quick Stick - stick holder, making replacing that lost stick as easy as counting 1,2,3 !!!

The Quick Stick makes fast stick retrieval easy and it can be placed just about anywhere on your kit so that wherever you are, and whatever the situation, a replacement stick is in easy reach. The holder is fitted to your kit by any standard Larm adapter, which makes for a wide choice of fixing options and ensures the arm can be angled to provide immediate access at a place on your kit that's comfortable for you. Depending on players preferences up to 5 sticks can be placed in the holder, either by the butt or tip end, and due to its flexibility beaters and mallets can also be used.

Manufactured from high strength medical silicone the rattle free holder is extremely robust and under normal use is just about unbreakable. It is available in a range of exciting colours and its simple design is adjustable for different types of sticks whether they are fat, thin, short or long. Most importantly it will keep sticks safe and secure while playing, ready for that moment when a stick is needed quickly.

The Quick Stick will benefit drummers at all levels, already many high profile professional players are using it, including Ian Paice ( Deep Purple ), Mark Richardson ( Feeder ) , Dominic Howard ( Muse ), Clive Jenner ( Groove Armada ), Ben Byrne ( Starsailor ),John Jenkins ( The Streets ), Liam Bradley ( Ronan Keating ), Andy Edwards ( IQ ), Billy Osbourne ( Lemar ) and Craig Blundell ( sessions ) Ian Matthews ( Kasabian ), Alex Thomas ( Badly Drawn Boy ) to name but a few.

Priced at £19.99 the Quick stick is great value for money and one of the most innovative drummer accessories launched in the last year. You really will wonder how you played without it and once you've tried it, you.. it is the drummers answer to dropped sticks.

Quick Stick. Where's your stick?

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Quick Stick: Drum Kit
See some of the many convenient positions the Quick Stick can be fitted to a Drum Kit
- The Quick Stick holds Mallets, Beaters, Brushes or Sticks

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Quick Stick: Percussion Kit

See some of the many convenient positions the Quick Stick can be fitted to a Percussion Kit - The Quick Stick holds Mallets, Beaters, Brushes or Sticks

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Other Quick Stick Products (Key Holder & Stick Ready)

These products are designed to compliment the Quick Stick - Stick Holder:


Pic 1

Pic 2

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Pic 3

Pic 4

 

Stick Ready (Pic 1)
The Stick Ready is a handy unobtrusive stick holder intended to hold the pair of sticks that the drummer is about to play with-rather than leaving them resting on a drum where they may fall or cause rattle. The Stick Ready is suitable for different stick sizes, sticks are placed TIP end into holder.

Single Key Holder (Pic 2) and Double Key Holder (Pics 3 &4)
These very useful items provide a convenient place to keep a drum tuning key, or keys, when not in use.

They all easily fit onto the tension bolt on the top or bottom rim of a drum using the special bracket supplied.

The Key Holders or the Stick Ready simply slide onto the bracket and are ready for use.

When packing a drum into a case, just slide the Key Holder or Stick Ready off downwards and fold the bracket sideways and the drum will usually still fit into it’s case.

Ideal for use in Studios and when playing live.

Durable and lightweight.

Fitting instructions : For Single and Double key holders

Step 1: Remove tension bolt and washer from chosen location on the top rim of drum.
2: Align the bracket hole over the hole in the rim.
3:

Position the bracket at right angle to the drum and replace the tension bolt and washer through it, then tighten bolt as desired.

4:

Slide the holder, using the tube with the cut-out section, onto the bracket, until the bracket is below the surface of holder to provide a snug fit.

5:

The holder is now ready for use.

   

Fitting instructions: For Quick Stick Ready

Same as steps 1-5 above

Please note: A "Stick Ready Stick Stopper" has been placed at the end of the two external tubes to prevent sticks falling through, and are intended to be kept in this position. Spares are available by post for a nominal fee if required.

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Basic Fitting Instructions

Thank you for choosing from the Quick Stick range of unique and innovative percussion accessories, designed to give you many years service.

The Quick Stick - Stick Holder enables quick replacement or selection of spaced apart drumsticks, mallets, beaters etc, from your preferred ideal position and angle.

Adjustment to suit the style of stick being used:
Using only a rounded, blunt ended tool i.e. butt end of a drum stick, the position of the black plastic Stick Stoppers (supplied) can be adjusted to allow you to choose the optimum depth so the sticks can be easily removed without snagging and do not wobble excessively. Always place sticks in the hollow part of the Stick Stopper.

For the holes with reduced ends use a smaller suitable tool (say, 7mm in diameter with a small handle) to push through the reduction to adjust the Stopper. Keep a few spares handy when setting-up/playing.

To adjust or remove stick stopper from tubes 1, 2 & 3, push the stopper cap end down.

Fixing options:- For mounting purposes the reduced internal diameters, at the base of the 2nd and 4th holes of the Quick Stick -Stick Holder, can accept commonly available generic L-Arms of both diameters. Simply clamp the Quick Stick - Stick Holder to hardware on your kit, just where you need it (pic 1).

To position the Quick Stick - Stick Holder a little further away from you (e.g. to prevent sticks interfering with play above the snare drum when fixed to a bass drum post):

Use the Quick Stick -Stick Holder in upside-down (reverse) mode i.e. so the two reduced diameter ends are facing you (pic 2). This still allows 1-3 sticks to be held.

Remove the stopper from hole 2 or 4 and push an L- Arm inside through chosen tube, then into the reduced end (remember to turn the Stick Stoppers round in the middle and two outer tubes!).

The Quick Stick - Stick Holder can also be fitted into some double braced legs of stands used on a drum kit e.g. hi-hat (pic 3). Place the stick stopper near the top of the end tube being pressed into double braced leg to allow a secure fixing. Still holds 1-4 sticks.

Fixing to a floor tom leg:
Remove leg, attach a clamp to lower section of it, then reattach to drum and use in upside-down mode (pic 4).

When used in a downward angle:
It is advisable to check the angle used (maximum 45 degrees downward angle) as excessive vibration may cause the sticks to inadvertently fall if the angle is too steep.

Best results are achieved with the Quick Stick - Stick Holder on a separate stand when angled downward.

Being made from high grade silicone means the Quick Stick - Stick Holder can easily be cleaned using diluted washing up liquid (when washed, just rinse, dry, and refit to drum kit).

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Quick Stick - More Fitting information and tips

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The Quick Stick- Stick Holder is a new type of Drum Stick Holder co-designed by drummers and has many advantages over existing Drum Stick Holders.

For the best results, it is worthwhile spending a little time setting up your Quick Stick - Stick Holder. We have gone into a little more detail on the various optional fixing positions here than in the standard instructions.


Hi-hat stand fixings

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Quick set-up guide

Step 1. Fix suitable end of clamp onto chosen hardware.
(e.g. hi-hat or cymbal stand, bass drum post, floor tom leg).
  2. Insert suitably sized L- Arm or Straight Arm into one of the reduced ends of holder (remember holder can be used in upside-down mode).
  3. Place other end of L-Arm into remaining end of clamp.
  4. Position angle as required.
  5. Gently adjust position of stick stoppers using the butt-end of a drumstick or a suitable small rod (see instructions) to determine depth of stick.

To dismantle:

Step 1. Remove sticks.
  2. Release clamp.
  3. Remove L-Arm from holder.
  4. Check correct number of Stick Stoppers are present.

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Setting up: Select the clamp to be used

Summary: Generally clamps are used to give the multitude of fixing positions to enable the position of the Quick Stick - Stick Holder to be ideally suited to the kit layout and playing style.


Reverse mode - 3 sticks, on stand
Generic L-Arms ( approximate diameters 9.0mm to 10mm one end, and 13.0mm the other) are used to fix the Quick Stick - Stick Holder in the desired position on the kit by pushing the "spare" end of the L-Arm into the appropriate reduced diameter hole in the Quick Stick - Stick Holder * See the end of this section for some examples commonly available Clamps and L arms.


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Given the option, the smallest end of L-Arm should be inserted into the smallest reduced hole of the holder (i.e. tube 2). This will enable the Stick Stopper to be adjusted more easily when pushing a suitably sized tool through the 'unused' larger reduced hole (i.e.tube 4), when necessary. An exception to this is may occur when fixing to a floor tom leg.

The Quick Stick fixing method has significant advantages over other stick holders:

  • User can choose their preferred type of clamp and L-Arm from the wide range available, instead of having a pre- fixed attachment on the holder ( drummers often have spares or suitable bargain second hand clamps and L-Arms which could be used for this purpose).
  • Eliminates any breakage or rattle problems associated with using some spring type/ jaw clamp systems.
  • Offers a much wider range of optional fixing positions

Normal mode - 5 sticks, on cymbal stand

Normal mode - Clamp/L arm fixing on stand

As an alternative to using a clamp:

By replacing a Cymbal Arm with a suitable L- Arm on a cymbal stand the Quick Stick - Stick Holder can easily be mounted and provide various angles. This is an ideal option when using in a downward pointing angle e.g. for high percussion work (suggest maximum 45 degree downward tilt).

The above option is equally handy when a low stick reach is required.
Simply drop the cymbal stand posts to their lowest positions and adjust holder to preferred angle. (NB: Lowest position obtainable is with holder in upside-down mode)

Conveniently, the Quick Stick - Stick Holder can also be fitted into some double braced legs of stands used on a drum kit (e.g. hi-hat - pic 3). Place the stick stopper near the top of the end tube being pressed into double braced leg to allow a secure fixing.
Still holds 1-4 sticks.


Standard fixings on Timbale stand


Side angle fixing over Hi-hat

Fixing the clamp onto the drum kit

Fix a suitable clamp to a convenient point on the kit to give the desired position of the Quick Stick - Stick Holder - this point largely depends on the options provided by the particular kit as well as on the actual place the Quick Stick - Stick Holder needs to be in, to be most effective.

Numerous clamps fit onto the shafts of most stands used on and around a drum kit, the bass drum post and floor tom legs.

Some fixing positions are illustrated on the Quick Stick - Stick Holder wrapping.

Once the clamp is fixed with the L- Arm and Quick Stick - Stick Holder attached

Check and adjust as necessary the angle of the Quick Stick - Stick Holder so that in normal playing the "grab" angle is correct for that particular position.

It is advisable to practise retrieving sticks to ensure that the Quick Stick - Stick Holder is at the best angle - the draw needs to be in the direction that the Quick Stick- Stick Holder hole is pointing. Avoid snagging the stick!

For the fastest stick retrieval in any position, use in upside-down mode
(just use 3 hole positions i.e. the middle & two outer tubes).

Using different lengths of L-Arms will conveniently vary the preferred distance and reach of sticks when the holder is fixed to e.g. hi-hat post or cymbal stand.

Feel free to experiment with different positions, clamps etc. etc. and don't hesitate to give us a call (01425-610700) if you want to discuss this.


Replacing cymbal arm with L arm - Reverse mode, 3 sticks"

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Stick Stoppers

NB: A spare stick stopper is supplied with each Quick Stick -Stick Holder.
Replacements are available by post for a nominal fee.


Reverse mode fixing on Bass drum

The Quick Stick - Stick Holder works best when the drum stick sits in the hollow end of the black plastic Stoppers. If the Stoppers are reversed with drum stick sitting on the curved top of the stopper there is sometimes a tendency for the stick to snag slightly on the edge of the tube.

Depending on the style and diameter of sticks to be used and whether "tip" end or "butt" end retrieval is required, adjust the depth that the sticks go into the Quick Stick - Stick Holder.


Generally thinner sticks need a little more depth in the Quick Stick - Stick Holder than thicker sticks. Therefore as the "butt" end is thicker, for "tip" end retrieval the depth should be less than for the more common "butt" end retrieval.

When the holder is fixed to a bass drum post it is advisable to use holder in upside-down mode and the Stoppers positioned at the far end of tubes 1, 3 and 5 (i.e. the middle and two outer tubes). This position will stabilise the drum sticks, which otherwise might wobble excessively if the bass drum is being 'pounded' (as if!!).

Avoid pushing the Stoppers too hard. Never use a sharp ended tool to adjust them!


Reverse mode fixing on Bass drum

When using the Quick Stick - Stick Holder at a downward pointing angle (e.g. for high percussion work), drummers may prefer to remove the stoppers altogether to allow the sticks more freedom to grip the internal surface. Remember, it is advisable to use holder on a separate stand to minimise vibration as this will reduce the downward pointing angle that can be used (suggest maximum 45 degree downward tilt).

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The Quick Stick - Stick Holder is also useful to hold drum keys, especially when used in upside-mode and key is placed in the largest reduced hole (i.e. tube 4)
( NB: The handy Quick Stick- Single and Double Keyholders are also available).

Also holds some/suitably sized spanners (e.g. as used on timbales).

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A few examples of clamps and L-Arms ideally suited for mounting the Q.S.S.H. to a drum or percussion set up:-

  • Premier Medium Multi Clamp 2373
  • Use with Premier Accessory L-Arm 2381
  • Premier Multi Clamp & L-Arm 2382 (heavy duty version)
  • Gibraltar Single Post Accessory Mount
    Has a Straight Arm instead of an L- Arm, cannot be tilted.
  • DW TA 905 ½" 3/8"
    (extra length L-Arm / great for Hi-hat post use)
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Quick Stick - Endorsees

The following artists are pleased to use and endorse the Quick Stick:

  • Mark Richardson - Feeder
  • Andy Edwards - IQ and a clinician (Ex Robert Plant)
  • Alex Thomas - Badly Drawn Boy
  • Craig Blundell - Drum Clinician
  • Billy Osbourne - Lamar & Alexander O'Neil
  • Ian Paice - Deep Purple
  • Dominic Howard - Muse
  • John Jenkins - The Streets
  • Clive Jenner - Groove Armada & Roots Manuva
  • Robin Guy - Bruce Dickinson, All About Eve, Rachel Stamp & Drum Clinician
  • Ian Matthews - Kasabian
  • Liam Bradley - Respected Session Drummer plays for Van Morrison, Ronan Keating, Sinead O' Connor, The Chieftans + others
  • Ben Byrne - Starsailor
  • Dawne Adams - Pet Shop Boys and ex Lionel Ritchie
  • Carlos Hercules - Eurythmics, Beverly Knight, George Michael
  • Simon Merry - Natalie Imbruglia, G4
  • Omar Abidi - Fightstar
  • Dan Loftus - Death Before Dishonor
  • Martin "Magic" Johnson - The Tarantinos & Planet of Women


Mark Richardson - Feeder


Clive Jenner - Groove Armada &
Roots Manuva



Robin Guy - Bruce Dickinson, All About Eve,
Rachel Stamp & Drum Clinician


Craig Blundell - Drum Clinician


Dan Loftus - Death Before Dishonor


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Quick Stick - UK Price list

Retail Prices - Quick Stick Range of Drum Accessories 01/10/05

Item Retail (inc VAT) Retail (ex VAT)
Quick Stick Holder £19.99 £17.01
Quick Stick Ready £8.99 £7.65
Quick Stick Key Holder (double) £7.99 £6.80
Quick Stick Key Holder (single) £6.99 £5.95

Quick Stick colour examples   Click to enlarge
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Quick Stick - Where to Buy

UK Distributor The Music Shipping Company
  Tel: 01562 827 666
  Fax: 01562 827 665
  Email: info@musicshipping.co.uk

Rest of world Silclear Ltd
  Tel: 01425 610700
  Fax: 01425 610799
  Email: info@silclear.co.uk
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Quick Stick - Flyers
Quick Stick Flyer 1

Quick Stick Flyer 2
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Quick Stick - Future Product Development
We have quite a few other unique and innovative products under developement - keep your eyes open for announcements in the press (which will of course be on this site when they are released!)

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Quick Stick - Contact us
If you need any information or have any comments, please let us know by contacting us as follows:

By phone: UK 01425 610700
  International +44 1425 610700
By fax: UK 01425 610799
  International +44 1425 610799
By email: info@silclear.co.uk
By mail: Silclear Ltd
Units 7 & 8 Hamilton Business Park
Gore Road
New Milton
Hampshire
BH25 6TL
U.K.
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