taikonoatama wrote:In case any of you missed this great "Cuban" drum on eBay, I'm posting the ad here. Bidding starts at $700. As tempting as it surely is, I think I might just pass on this one - all yours!![]()
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CONGA DRUM BROUGHT FROM CUBA. VINTAGE. HAND-MADE FROM THE 1950’s
Starting bid: US $700.00
Conga drum brought from Cuba. Vintage hand-made from the 1950's.
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Conga drum brought from Cuba. Vintage antique collector’s hand-made crafted from the 1950's.
Vintage antique collective RED colored hand-made crafted conga from the 1950’s, brought from Cuba via Pan Am Airlines in the early 1960’s by someone’s older family members. Excellent quinto and re-quinto sounds. It is one of a kind, and a real collector’s item, in good condition for its use and years.
This collectible conga, still has everything original including the skin head, in order to preserve its collector value, but It would definitely need a new skin head, (if intended for playing), and some basic maintenance.
UNFORTUNATELY, THERE ARE NO MAKERS NAME, BRAND, OR NAME TAGS ON THE FRAME.
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bongosnotbombs wrote:US $3,995.00
THIS LISTING IS FOR A VERY NICE PAIR OF VINTAGE, CALIFORNIA GON BOP CONGAS, CIRCA 1972, A FEW NORMAL SIGNS OF USE, NO DENTS, NO GOUGES. PLEASE DECIDE FOR YOURSELF FROM THE 12 IMAGES. THIS PAIR INCLUDES A SOFT CASE FOR EACH & WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOU FREE OF CHARGE IN SEPERATE BOXES.
biggator wrote:I assume this isn't authentic either?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %26otn%3D1
Derbeno wrote:This guy is knowingly lying for personal gain. Not cool!
I have asked the question in the open if he has proof this drum is authentic Cuban and not Mexican.
Let's see how he answers
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