Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby akbarm » Thu Nov 10, 2011 8:20 pm

Mr Leedy, This is what you claim in your earlier post in this page.

(We see the crack here live and we send a report to Sabian the company we work for, and as a courtesy to let you guys know what is going on, we don't have to, but so that people here know what is going on in the business).

Please let everyone know, are these drums in your posted picture new or they old Gon Bops?
Thanks, AK
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby mydogsowner » Thu Nov 10, 2011 8:26 pm

I also remember this other thread that showed Leedy2 as a fraud. Except he used another Username back then...

Look at this thread: http://www.mycongaplace.com/forum/eng/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5183 and note the pic in the eBay Auction.

Now look at this: http://www.myspace.com/cuquito717/photos/28481331

Umm, please note the title at the top and how the pic is the exact same one as in the eBay auction.

Then check out the Myspaceprofile and Leedy2's profile here. It's the same person from Effort, PA.

So, people think you are the real deal and gain your trust. Then, hopefully they spend huge dollars for fraudulent items??? Is that the game you play Mr. Faustino {Cuco} Cruz?

Did you have enough time this time to male some quick deceitful changes? Or, did someone else catch what I have posted and saw it?
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby pcastag » Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:38 pm

mydogsowner wrote:I also remember this other thread that showed Leedy2 as a fraud. Except he used another Username back then...

Look at this thread: http://www.mycongaplace.com/forum/eng/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5183 and note the pic in the eBay Auction.

Now look at this: http://www.myspace.com/cuquito717/photos/28481331

Umm, please note the title at the top and how the pic is the exact same one as in the eBay auction.

Then check out the Myspaceprofile and Leedy2's profile here. It's the same person from Effort, PA.

So, people think you are the real deal and gain your trust. Then, hopefully they spend huge dollars for fraudulent items??? Is that the game you play Mr. Faustino {Cuco} Cruz?

Did you have enough time this time to male some quick deceitful changes? Or, did someone else catch what I have posted and saw it?


That's funny. El rey de timbal quines? ES CUCO!!!!!!!
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby Anne.O.Maus » Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:39 am

leedy2 wrote:
I think You don't Know what you are talking about those drums sold for $600.00. know the cheap people here that do not know quality if it them in the face I don't care about you or what you say to me you are crap.


The only one here full of crap is you Greedy Leedy / Cuco Culo, you and your racism and rip off deals.
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby congamyk » Fri Nov 11, 2011 1:06 am

akbarm wrote:Mr Leedy, This is what you claim in your earlier post in this page.
(We see the crack here live and we send a report to Sabian the company we work for, and as a courtesy to let you guys know what is going on, we don't have to, but so that people here know what is going on in the business).

Please let everyone know, are these drums in your posted picture new or they old Gon Bops?
Thanks, AK


According to the craigslist ad they state the drums are older and are NOT new.
This is obviously Leedy's writing as it contains spelling errors and is in all caps.
GON BOP Mariano Series MAHOGANY CONGAS BOTH ARE 10 3/4" HEADS AND ARE IN VERY GOOD TO EXCELLENT CONDITION CONSIDERING THERE AGE. THE HEADS ARE NOT ORIGINAL BUT SOUND GREAT.


So in the craiglist ad he clearly states the drums have considerable age yet in this thread he claims the drums in the photo are the new GB models and that they have cracks already. This is clearly misleading, fraudulent and an extreme violation of the website's rules. Leedy you keep getting exposed as a fraud that cannot be trusted in any way.
Looks like Leedy has already been banned once or more for his fraudulent ways.
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby pcastag » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:36 pm

Dude! I think he's gone! No way! :shock:
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby mydogsowner » Sat Nov 12, 2011 2:50 pm

There's another thing I don't get about Mr. Seedy Leedy......How old is he and how old was he when he played with all the great bands he name drops?

This is right from his myspace profile:

I'am a retired percussionist work with many bands back 60's70'80's such as Joe Quijano,Joe Cotto,Chivirico Davilla,Frankie Figeroa,Mon Rivera,Chorolo y su combo, Carlos Pizzaro,Fajardo y su estrellas,Victor Sabinion,Bobby Rodriguez,Machito,have sat in with Tito Puente,Willie Rosario and many others. That era was the the best time's for salsa music places like Corso Hipocampo,Che Sensual, Caborojeno,New York Casino,Casino 14,Palladum,Happyhill Casino I worked almost every day today there is nothing all gone I Traveled alot. today club owners don't want to pay prefer to have dj's and save money that why business is in condition that it is. i also work at Casa Latina Music en el barrio for 18 years great era salsa at it's peak


Benjamin Franklin High School 1967-1971
Manhattan,NY
Graduated: 1971
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma


So, he graduated High School in 1971. But he was playing with all these bands in the 1960's? WOW, what an amazingly talented guy at such a young age. Why are there no Youtube videos of him, obviously one of the great ones, playing? Why is there nothing even when you google his name except for a mention of a photo he contributed for an article, a forum post, or a drum he's trying to sell somewhere?

He may have offered some useful info on the forums, but I can't trust the source myself. How does one discern the truth from the BS with the guy?
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby KKonga » Sat Nov 12, 2011 9:34 pm

Hello All---I think this is a good lesson to trust your own intuition. People can say many things, but when they discriminate or say hurtful things against people or product that is when it has gone too far. I read all the things said about Gon Bops products but still spent by money to buy a Mariano Quinto because I have trust in my past experience with these products and am happy with my purchase.
Don't always believe what you read and only some of what you see. Unfortunately some of the people on this forum don't have the experience and rely on what they read. When this information is not truthful it is not what this forum stands for and makes no sense.
So let's keep it real and relay only factual information.
I think we are all here because we love the instrument and live for the rhythm.
Peace,
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby bongosnotbombs » Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:00 pm

Well Akbar and Co. made my Gon Bops California requinto and it is a monster of a drum, I've had it for about 2 years now. Extremely well made drum with and incredible sound. Akbar has an incredible reputation here in San Francisco as a craftsman and repairman. If he is willing to stand by a product it can't be bad.
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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby Gallichio » Fri Feb 03, 2017 1:21 pm

Hello Group,

I have purchased a new set of 4 Gon Bops Mariano series congas in chrome and I really like them. The Bongos are on the way. I am a fiberglass man at heart but I enjoy the old school look and sound of these drums. I dont' know anything about the Durian wood used but so far so good. Time will tell on the wood. The drums are very well made and have nice heads. The chrome is flawless. The sound is very mellow and dry. Very little overtones. So far I am happy with this purchase. Here is a video on how they sound.

https://youtu.be/riloyg1CGo0


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Re: Gon Bops Mariano Series Congas

Postby Marcus » Tue Feb 07, 2017 3:20 am

Hey Gallichio,

I like the updated chrome hardware and the contrast to the darker wood. I do not know much about Duran wood if it really makes a difference but mine sound great and you are going to enjoy them. I updated the stock skins with Manito skins and rings and thought they really jumped up a level or even two. Something you might want to consider in the future.

Enjoy and good purchase.

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