I had two sets of Colombo congas back in the early 70's, also had a set of Colombo timbales. Colombo percussion was based out of Argentina. Their congas are made out of wood and covered with with a thick vinyl material. I had a red and a black set. They were popular in Miami throughout the 70's. Their hardware is a take off on the Echo Tone congas, however, I found their hardware far inferior to that of the Echo Tone. They come with excellent skins, for the most part dark mule skins and the sound was very melodic. It was quite a heavy conga, mailnly do to the bulky hardware. A lot of Columbo owners back in the day eventually replaced the original hardware and opted to install LP crowns, side plates and lugs on the Colombo shells. The shell conture is somewhat straight as opposed to the conical Cuban style. The Colombo pictured here seems to be in excellent shape and I imagine would be considered a collector's item. Our moderator Marcelo (Abakua) probably has more info. on Colombo percussion, since he is from Argentina. A nice Argentinian "asado", (mixed meat grill) along with some red wine from Rosario, has taken my thoughts away from the Colombo. Marcelo, que bola' !
Enclosed, Argentinian percussionist with a bunch of Colombos (Tango con Timba).
Dario

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