Gon Bops 1976

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Gon Bops 1976

Postby Thomas Altmann » Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:52 pm

Enjoy these pages from the 70's Gon Bops catalogue:

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Greetings,

Thomas
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Postby Thebreeze » Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:25 am

I did enjoy those pics. Thanks Thomas. I would love to get a set of those Junior size Congas the "Requinto and Reconga" . You don't see them around too much any more.
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Postby Thomas Altmann » Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:00 pm

Once I had these "Tarolas" (wooden timbales). Today I wish I had not sold them.

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Postby Garvin » Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:56 pm

I think its funny that they refer to that as the "African Drum". Very 70's of them. Interesting to think how small the world has become even just since then. Its great to think that so much more culture is accessible through the ease of travel, and the internet. Makes me feel a little better about the state of the world right now.

"What do you mean what kind of drum is it? Its an African Drum.."
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Postby Thomas Altmann » Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:13 pm

Hi Garvin,

nice way to look at it ... :)

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Postby blango » Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:35 pm

Nice to see Thomas,

I restored a set of Mark II's last year - haven't seen one before or since.

I have a really beat up mark II quinto shell, more the shape of a valje than the one in the pic above, with cross cuts inside. Im waiting to get the chops for the project... its in pieces.

Thanks for the reminder... :D

Tony
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Postby zumbi » Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:31 pm

Garvin wrote:I think its funny that they refer to that as the "African Drum". Very 70's of them. Interesting to think how small the world has become even just since then. Its great to think that so much more culture is accessible through the ease of travel, and the internet. Makes me feel a little better about the state of the world right now.


well my brother, we all have chances and opportunities now to make this a better world through respect and mutual understanding...
but how many do actually use this chances?
certainly not politicians and world leaders.
musicians (not always) are more likely to see this, that's why fela kuti used to say a musician would be the best leader.
and in fact the best leader africa did had in recent years was actually a musician, thomas sankara who turned alto volta into burkina faso, "the land of the honest people"
peace & blessings!




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