Giving a custom director baton as a gift
12" Baton and Case Combo-The baton is crafted out of your choice of Ebony, Rosewood, or Redheart. The baton is 12" in overall length. The case will hold up to a 12" baton. The baton has a glossy white shaft. This combo is a perfect gift for any director or students of music!
Ebony Monogram Baton- Handcrafted out of Ebony wood. The baton is 14" in overall length. The handle is 2.5" long and 5/8" diameter at its widest point with a mother of pearl monogram inlay. The baton has a natural shaft. Be one of the first to give one of these beautiful classic batons as a gift! Please allow up to two weeks for delivery. Express Delivery available if arranged in advance.
Some of the letters are not as wide as those shown in the picture but are in the same font face.
We can custom engrave a brass plate to go on any baton case. We can custom make cases for whatever size baton you need. If you need an order very quickly we can have it ready and sent out within a few days and you only need pay the extra shipping costs.
Custom director batons are a perfect gift that you can give to your director that he will use for years to come and cherish for it's beauty and thoughtfulness.
Often times, a bond is formed with directors. They are looked to as mentors for those who perform around them. The perfect gift for directors is something
they use every time they step up to the podium. Giving a custom exotic wood handled baton as a gift is something that the director will remember every time it is picked up. For years to come he or she will remember
the student or class that gave them the baton. It is an affordable gift, especially if there is a group to pitch in on the price.
Old World Batons are affordable alternatives to other gifts. They come with options available that will make your gift virtually one of a kind. Directors have different preferences and uses
for their batons and most have more than one.
So how do you pick a baton for your specific director? Well, that is going to take a little bit of investigating on your part. Most of the time when your director steps in front of the group I bet you have
almost never really looked closely at the baton he or she is using. This will tell a lot about the preferences of your director. Here are some things you can do to get a baton they will like.