I played alot when I was younger and gigged often later on. Had LP, Meinl and even some SOS, which I had to sell in a pinch. Mainly a Bongocero but played Paila often too. Did some conga work playing with a funk band but mostly in rumbas in NYC. I haven't played at all in 5 years. A close friend of mine has 11 Junior Tirado tumbas, 2 sets Jr Bongos and a set of Jr Bata. He's like some of the guys here buying up the worlds supply of the best drums!

I did have SOS but for some reason, I did not really warm up to them. My Bongo and Paila are from Cali as are all my bells, except for one Meinl Bell which I really like.
I'm so craving some nice Tumbadoras. Looking for a set of 3 - Quinto, Conga and Tumba.
All the stuff I'm reading here is giving me a different perspective and I'm getting dizzy from all the differing opinions. But I'm a glutton for punishment!
I have tried to contact Matt Smith, VGA. Did communicate with Mario, also with Conrad of Spirit in the Wood - nice guy BTW! I saw Manito's site and I like that Del Cielo Hardware - shot him an email.
My question is - what is everyone's choice, if you were going to buy a set of Tumbadoras and why that particular company/maker? I know it's a matter of preference but I have not been in the loop for a while so I would like to get everyone's perspective.
I'll really appreciate your input. This is a great site and since yesterday that I joined up, I have learned some good stuff.
Thanks!
Anibal