I have been musing on this topic for a while, not making my own mind but trying to get myself together enough to buy some more tippers! I rely heavily on 2 main tippers both bamboo made over 10 years ago in London by my good friend & Bodhrán player extraordinaire Bob Armstrong.
Now when I say I rely heavily on them I mean heavily, they are my mainstay sticks and if I lost em I would be as we say in Dublin, fecked! In fact I had 3 from Bob, 2 I used and 1 I was leaving to break in, I took it out at a session in Howth once and some ol bag pinched it! leaving me only the 2 and much as I might press Bob into making some more he simply doesn't have the time I mean the guy aint even playing Bodhrán these days which is a major loss to our frat!!
Sure I have a huge range of beaters but those 2 from Bob are the ones I use most. I like the the fact that they offer a heavy timbre but also that little bit of jazz hot-rod. My style of playing varies between top end and traditional but I like to throw in a large amount of rock grooves too and these sticks with an RWE Hedwitschak Bodhrán are too cool for school.
A good session mate of mine Johnathan Isaacs turned a nice rosewood tipped for me over 10 years ago now and its nice and light and gets occasional use, I also have an ebony stick made by that Eoin Leonard of Belgarth Bodhráns but it never gets much of an outing. I'm not into the thin fiddle bow style of stick I prefer to get down and dirty with the bass tones and pitches and hot rods to me offer the best sound well that mixed with Christians Bodhráns.
So any thoughts guys on how I might get past my reliance on Bobs beaters?
I have been onto Ralf at the Bodhrán shop so many times it aint funny but I am yet to purchase anything from him. I'm not in a position to turn my own has anyone got any off the peg
Tipper tips? i.e. experience of Ralf Siepmann's tippers in particular the hot rods?