It's close to the old one, same brand and shape, but different woods. I don't care for the shiny/sticky coating on the tama as much either. Hopefully, I can get a decent replacement for that at the competition from one of the vendors. But it will be fun refining my trick skills on a freshly and getting in broken in by the time I go on stage.
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