
My friend picked these up at a pawn shop in Boulder back in '92 (I think). Over the past 5 years or so, I have really grown to appreciate the sound of these beauties. I always thought they were mexican cheapies. But, I am now wondering if these are very early Gon Bops.
They aren't loud but they are so warm and old school sounding. They have great low-end projection. I love the way these drums let you 'massage' the sound out of the skin. Great dry tone without overtones....simply a joy to play.
But today, he told me there were strange markings on the inside. I never knew this before, shame on me for not closely looking in these earlier!
Check out the photos...what ya think?
Edited By deerskins on 1180508195
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They aren't loud but they are so warm and old school sounding. They have great low-end projection. I love the way these drums let you 'massage' the sound out of the skin. Great dry tone without overtones....simply a joy to play.
But today, he told me there were strange markings on the inside. I never knew this before, shame on me for not closely looking in these earlier!
Check out the photos...what ya think?
Edited By deerskins on 1180508195
Attachment: http://mycongaplace.com/forum/eng/uploa ... 8175-1.JPG