Pro-Mark

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Pro-Mark is an American drumstick, mallet, and percussion product manufacturer located in Houston, Texas. The company was founded in 1957 by Herb Brochstein. The current president of the company is Maury Brochstein.

Artists who use and endorse their drumsticks include: Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater, Neil Peart of Rush, Carter Beauford of The Dave Matthews Band, Jukka Nevalainen of the symphonic metal band Nightwish, Christoph Schneider of Rammstein, Liberty DeVitto, Ian Paice of Deep Purple, Todd Sucherman of Styx, The Rev of Avenged Sevenfold, Ed Shaughnessy, Ringo Starr of The Beatles, Larry Mullen Jr. of U2, Spencer Smith of Panic! at the Disco, Tommy Portimo of Sonata Arctica, Dave Joyal of Silent Drive, Aaron Gillespie of Underøath, Tony Royster Jr. Chris Adler of Lamb of God and Mikl Carnahan of Your Fatal Addiction.

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