Matador tribal bongos - - just as good as any Matador?

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Postby Mike » Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:17 pm

Nice tip, caballoballo, thanks! I had always thought bongo heads should be kept rather dry, but it seems as if they need to be fed every now and then?
Well, I didn´t treat my quinto JCR mule skin so far - should I?
BTW I sent you a private message but I´m not sure if it worked.

So I´m still waiting and craving desperately for my "new old" LP bongos.... :O -> :D
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Postby Mike » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:11 pm

Hooray, I got them bongos :)
Could add some hundred smileys more, because a fat, fat grin doesn´t want to leave my otherwise sorrow-stricken face :laugh:

SOUND = AWESOME

LOOK = superbly refurbished

OVERALL FEEL : AAAAA+++++

Any questions?

Well, just come over and watch me enjoying myself with them beauties :D




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Postby Mike » Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:40 am

Here´s a pic:
(I mounted the bongos to the Sonor stand for seated players, although I don´t use it much, but at imes when I change between bongo and conga playing it comes in quite handy)


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