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Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:15 am
by Derbeno
On reading a trivia that actor/producer Andy Garcia owns 25 Congas, just wonder what the spread would be of how many our board members own.
Feel free to add comments explaining your collection

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:55 pm
by Light Seeker
I just got my first set: 2 LP Originals, a conga and tumba.
I'm very new to this conguero thing. Give me a few years, I'm sure my number will jump up quite a bit from 2.
Edited By Light Seeker on 1192224332

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:58 pm
by bongosnotbombs
I have 2, but I have 3 being made for me, so soon to be 5!

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:17 pm
by GuruPimpi
I have one Sonoridad Cubano, 3 fiberglas (Pearl Bobby Allende) and 3 Meinl Woodcrafts...
I wish Santa will bring me Mathew Smiths... or Volcano Mangos.... 
Primoz

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:36 pm
by tfunk
I own, a set of 3 Natural Classics w/mule, a set of 3 deep red Performer Series w/ mule, and an old set of 2 red Cosmic Percussion (nice drums really...old school hardwear, and the skins are surprisingly good). I also have a set of LP Jr. Congas that I rarely use. Now I need more time to play them!!
tfunk

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:33 pm
by Thebreeze
I have 2 Juniors Mahogany, 2 Gon Bops Mahogany, 1 Gon Bops Oak, 1 Valje Oak, 2 LP Patatos, 2 Cosmic Percussion ( older 28" models ), I LP Classic Tumba, 1 King Conga, 1 vintage Meinl Oak Tumba with striped pattern, and last but not least, 1 solid shell Conga that in my opinion is much superior than any other solid shell drum I have ever seen. I can send pics to anyone interested in seeing it. It has 7 tuning hooks and is a work of art.
p.s...I am looking for an oak Gon Bops Conga, or an oak Valje conga. I am in the SF Bay area. Thanks very much.

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:24 pm
by Whopbamboom
Do bomba drums count? If so, I currenly have:
(3) LP Giovanni ash: Tumba, conga, quinto
(3) So. American Conga Co bomba's: 14, 15, and 16-inch
And for laughs, a pair of LP Jr. conga's, but those don't really qualify as a conga. They're kind of their own type of thing.
Can't wait to be able to pick up some more (and better) stuff!
Edited By Whopbamboom on 1192249950

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:24 pm
by pcastag
5 tubs, 3 gon bops oaks ( 2 new, 1 older) two drums by r. Galvan from Mexico that nobody seems to know anything about. Will be reskinnig those this weekend.
PC

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:26 pm
by onile
Okay, I'll bite!
I have four LP Patato Models; three Gon Bops California Models; three Isla Percussion Matanza Models; three Fat Congas; two (soon to be three) JCR Models; and still waiting for my four Ritmo Models from Matthew Smith.
I enjoy taking out a different set each gig, but since I got my Islas, I've been favoring them. Oh! BTW! I also have three Pearl Travel congas which I use on some of my Corporate gigs or when my back is out-of-whack!
Suave!
Onile!

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:16 am
by akdom
I only have 3.. a patato quinto and a conga and tumba from<Finnish Percussion.. I have to say that this unknown brand is top top top quality and competes easily with LP...
B

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:18 am
by pavloconga
My first congas - which I still own - are a pair of very old, white fibreglass LPs which I picked up very cheap second hand (conga and tumba). Great crisp sounds, light weight.
Next were my old wooden Gon Bops, quinto, conga, tumba. Beautiful sound, especially the quinto, I have never come across another drum that sounds like this. Perfect for Cuban rumba.
A set of LP Aspires x 2 - good congas for rehearsals or if I have to leave congas in car temporarily (It wouldn't be devastating if I lost them).
3 x LP Palladiums, bought new (quinto, conga, tumba). Beautiful sounds, but heavy to lug around.
+ some non conga hand drums:
3 Kpanlogos drums (a conga like shape from Ghana)
1 beautiful Zimbabwean drum hand carved from a single log, with intricate designs burned into the shell. I play this with my congas set up - it has a deep sound, and can get crisp slaps from it too, quite unique.
1 Bucarabou bought in Ghana
1 djembe from Guinea (bought from teacher in Ghana)
3 Senegalese Tamas (talking drums)
1 Ghanaian talking drum
I keep them all because they're all good for different purposes, different sounds.
Edited By pavloconga on 1192267312

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:03 pm
by vinnieL
3 drums well they will be here next week (17th) as i track the shipment. An Isla percussions conga,tumba and requinto. I will need to add possibly a used beater set from what i have been experiencing lately with kids and adults banging on drums with sticks etc.

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 1:35 pm
by Omelenko
Presently I have 5 Junior Tirados, 3 Skin on Skin, 1 old Casa Cubana,and 2 1968's Echo Tones conga and tumba.
Saludos,
Dario 

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:58 pm
by OLSONGO
Currently I own 2 pre-Kaman Lp classics, 3 vintage Gon Bops, 3 S.A. Co conga bombas,
1 Daito Percussion, 1 no name fiber glass . As of last week parted with a set of 3 Lp classics.
Paz Olsongo 

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:44 pm
by bdrbongo
3 mohogany Gon Bops(requinto, conga, super tumba) and 3 oak Gon Bops(requinto, and 2 congas).
I also have 1 set of Matador bongos, some no name timbales that sound sweet, 1metal turkish dumbek, 1 clay syrian dumbek and 1 clay locally made dumbek, 1 bendir, 1 bodrhan, 3 tar(1 remo, 2 syrian),a south Indian mridangam, various shekeres, shakers, bells and whistles, and lots of other "junk" that makes noise. :laugh: