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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 1:45 pm
by Omelenko
I have had many bongos, but presently I have the following:

Mongo's Cuban Vergara 1954
Skin on Skin, 2 pairs one is solid no staves
1960's Valje that belonged to Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez
1970's Timbas Ismael 5 lugs from PR
Pan Con Queso solid from Venezuela 5 lugs
Charlie Vega handmade from Isabela PR

Saludos, Dario :D

PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 3:56 pm
by bongosnotbombs
Excellent list

I have had
a vintage Valje
Lp Gen II
LP Aspire
and now have Meinl Woodcraft

I have a Resolution bongo being made, ready in December.

I only have 1 bongo right now.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 5:12 pm
by caballoballo
Currently own


1986 Lp Valje

El Piernas ,1 early 80s, 1 just born

2002 Moperc Salsa Bongó

:) got a gig tonight, taking the new El Piernas out to the party.

Had in the pass

Lp first Generation , 2 of them

1 infamous Pearl Elite




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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:42 pm
by Tonio
Had: LP original
Gon Bops International oak model circa 70's
Have niw:
LP Valjes circa 80's
LP Gen II
Mopcer '07

Now if I can wrestle a buddy of mine to give up a Gon Bops Walnut 5 lug. :D

PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:00 am
by vinnieL
1- old matador working on getting a Gon Bops California model.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:05 am
by twinsbongo
i used to have many more, but i am liquidating my bongos everything is for sale
1. colombia percusion 7" x 9" 2002
2. el piernas with chorome rings (sold)
3. jcr from the bronx
4. osiris mix of cali and junior tirado
5. lp first generation 1971 (sold)
6. junior tirado (sold 1 year ago for a heafty price)
7. 1964 lp bongo ( this one is available for sale. it was dario's bongo)
8. el piernas with puerto rico flag (missed spell on e-bay only went for 65.00) not good sell
that is all i have. if interested on the1964 lp vintage drop an e-mail twinsbongo@yahoo.com
julito tx

PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:40 pm
by PRDRconguero
- 50's Requena
- LP Gen II (regular playing)
- Cheap, no name bongo that was first instrument I veer owned...still have it.

Complimented by a nice, low pitch JCR cowbell which I will bring to the grave. :laugh:




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PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 10:20 am
by Thomas Altmann
My first bongos that deserved this name were Gon Bops Professional IB-3000. One day they split open. Now, for almost 30 years I play the Gon Bops Walnut model IBWL-3014 with 5 screws on the large (9") hembra and 4 screws on the small (7") macho. Hard to think of anything clearly better. 2 JCR bells of different sizes and 2 LP bells (which I seldom use).

Before that I once had an obscure pair of Brazilian bongos sold by LP. The bodies were made from dark wood with a thick layer of lacquer. They were lengthy but had a small diameter, nice looking but unusable in a traditional context. Does anybody remember those?

Today I use a medium-thick deer skin on the hembra and a thin horse (- so they said! -) skin on the macho, but I have also gone through my "thick skins period", and sometimes I am tempted to change back to that sound. What are everybody's preferences concerning skin thickness for bongos, and why?

Thomas

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:42 pm
by Whopbamboom
Currently have:

--LP Giovanni ash
--LP Generation III triple's

And, since they can kind of be considered a type of bongo, a set of LP Jr. conga's in wood.

Hoping to be able to get higher quality stuff in a few months.




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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:38 am
by neftali.rosado
Currently Have:

Carlie Vega Bongo
LP Gen II
Pearl Bobby Allende

looking for Timbas Ismael from PR

:D

Saludos,

Neftali

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 4:10 pm
by No.2-1820
I have a set of Poplar JCR's, regular macho and 9 in hembre, I believe one of only two pairs made, correct me if I'm wrong Isaac, and a set of timba bongo with the bigger hembre, the JCR's have mule on both, the timbas have a fat conga kip on the macho and a thick bleached steer from Ralph Flores on the hembre. I love them both, they have distinctly different sounds, the JCR's I prefer for Afro- Cuban, salsa as they are very tight and dry sounding and the timbas for Funk and contemporary playing.

Barrie

PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:14 am
by Bongorific
Hi Guy
My first pro set was some early 80's Valjes............they were natural and sounded great but finnally decided to get a set to match my vintage Gon Bops...went with TIMBA. Their really quality with Kip heads but still need a set that really pops...I like JRC and hope to get a pair soon



Bongo

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:48 pm
by No.2-1820
The timba are fantastic bongos, get a nice jcr mule or thin kip on the macho and a thick cow on the hembre and they will pop all you want, the kip that came with mine from timba was OK quality, but too thick and heavy to get too bright.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:23 pm
by howie
1985 LP Matadors with JCR muleskins. Looking to upgrade soon.