RitmoBoricua wrote:Not mahogany. Pau Ferro more likely.
RitmoBoricua wrote:... Martin probably bought batches of exotic
hardwood that he liked and was available at the moment in the lumberyard like the
famous zebrawood. The most common hardwood for the iconic vintage LP bongo is the
Honduran mahogany but LP used other hardwoods as well although in smaller batches.
blavonski wrote:The Opera ain't over til the fat lady sings!
Considering the fact that, so many wood types have a lot of superficial characteristis that make it very difficult, even when one has a piece of wood in their hands, to accurately identify what it is; we are all still guessing here.
Psych1,
I have a few questions regarding your CP Bongos.
--- Interesting questions - OK, I'll play.
1. How would you judge the weight of your CP's compared with that of your Other Bongo shells?
---They are lighter in weight and a softer wood. I have seen similar wood grain on some Asian drums.
2. When you scrape the very underside of the shell edge with a file or heavy grit sandpaper to reach bare wood, what does it smell like?.
---I ain't sniffin sawdust!! Bad experience with rosewood dust. But, the bottom edge is unfinished and there is no odor I can discern - unlike the zebra that does have a distinct smell.
3. Given the fact that CP line of LP drums are/were, for lack of a better term, it's beginner or economy line; what would be the likelyhood, from an economic stande point, that Martin Cohen, ( a scrutinizing business man to be sure ), would produce this line of drums from such exotic, special and relatively expensive wood as Pau ferro?
---I have actually had this conversation with Martin Cohen. He experimented with some different woods, and other materials, in the early days, even made a few solid-shell bongos. DK about wood costs in 1970. But, he could hear the difference better than I can. I don't believe he would have intentionally made a CP bongo that sounded better than an LP. But that is all speculation.
4. Are you 100% certain that this CP Bongo is made from Pau Ferro wood?
---No!. But I do have a friend who should know. I'll go ask him today or tomorrow.
I would venture to assume that those CP's are made of a sort of Red Cedar.
---So, thats why you asked me to smell them. I don't think it smells like cedar but it actually does look like cedar. Could be.
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