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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby Thebreeze » Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:38 am

Thanks for the tips you guys. Man, those jcr bongos you have are really nice no 2-1820. I am sure you must be very happy with them.

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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby No.2-1820 » Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:43 am

Very, they are a super limited set made with poplar shells, a collaboration with another drum maker that didn't work out for Cali after these and another few sets were put together, great projection, I've almost parted with them a couple of times when I've been broke but luckily they have managed to stay with me.

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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby taikonoatama » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:21 am

No.2-1820 wrote:Very, they are a super limited set made with poplar shells, a collaboration with another drum maker that didn't work out for Cali after these and another few sets were put together, great projection, I've almost parted with them a couple of times when I've been broke but luckily they have managed to stay with me.

Barrie


I can vouch for these poplar bongos of Barrie's - just a really great set of bongos, and much lighter in weight than other JCR bongos I've played, such as those of his in solid one-piece mahogany.
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby Thebreeze » Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:25 am

Well, I have finally finished my Solid Shell Dominican Bongos and I think that they turned out
as good as they can be. I am very happy with them and I will have to keep them since so much
went into them. I had to narrow the middle block a little to get the shells a little closer to each
other. I did not want them too close so I think the distance is good now.

I believe that I have the best of all three worlds.
1. Super solid one piece Dominican Mahogany shells.
2. Heavy duty hardware from Mathhew Smith.
3. Topped off with beautiful mule skins from El Greco of Greece.

What else can I say? They sound incredible. I have ordered more skins from El Greco for
another set of Bongos and some Conga skins as well.

I had time to do a small Guiro project in the meantime. Hope you like it.

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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby Mike » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:21 am

Will,
that bongó is absolutely beautiful, a real stunner!
Wow, you did an incredible job - also the guiro looks superb.

And I reckon El Greco´s skins leave any player with a smile on his face.

Congrats again to this extraordinary bongo beauty!

Mike
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby umannyt » Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:02 am

Will,

Congratulations! Those are gorgeous-looking bongos, built from the best parts available anywhere! I can easily understand why it's a keeper.

And those guiros look immaculately-made!

Best,
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby Thebreeze » Sat Nov 29, 2008 10:36 pm

Mike, Manny....thanks very much for the kind words. I am glad that I can now enjoy them more by playing them.
And the Guiro turned out nicer than I expected.

Will.
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby AlexV » Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:50 pm

Senor Brisa, now that a couple of months have passed how are those babies sounding? I decided to send my set to Caly for a little TLC. I'll post pictures when I get it back.
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby Whopbamboom » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:16 pm

Thebreeze... simply beautiful, both the bongos and the guiros.
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby Mr. Conga » Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:10 pm

I agree those bongos, look awesome, and Thebreeze, looks to be very happy with the sound too.
Every skin i have seen from El Greco, has been a good skin, it looks to be top quality, I really like the on that Dominican hembra,nice and thick...

Those guiros are beautiful, i love the way that darker one came out, its spectacular.

Will is a very good craftsman, from just doing a repair, skinning a drum ( i have played drums he skins, and he is great, almost perfect to his work), or making his own instruments , i have told him he should consider making instruments on his spare time, he truly takes his time, and put love into the instrument, that become a blessing into whoever plays his percussions.

I was blessed to acquire two sets of costume claves, done in exotic woods by him, and they are beautiful...the wood is sooo nice on them.
I use them when i practice by myself, they mean a lot to me, i will cherish the love and work Will puts into the instruments, that have become a blessing for me to have.

I hope you are doing great Will
Blessings , and respect to you and your Family
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby PRDRconguero » Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:47 pm

Beautiful bongo...just beautiful. So good looking that I can almost hear em hehe. Guiros are amazing as well.
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby tony_salsa » Tue May 07, 2013 9:57 am

LOOK AT MY 2 JCR BONGOS ONE IS 1989 THE OTHER IS THE FIRST MADE JCR 1966 BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE TWO
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby RitmoBoricua » Tue May 07, 2013 11:44 am

I welcomed the TS in the forum and I was willing to give him
the benefit of the doubt but now his latest post look a lot
to me like spamming. I know they ran TS off the Ask the Pro
on Facebook for similar tacticts. People get tired of looking
at the same (2) bongos and the outrageous and less than
genuine claims that come with his post.
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Re: Bongos:hand made fom the dominican republic

Postby salcero1 » Tue May 07, 2013 10:16 pm

For ts - Commenting on your tirade against forum members including myself a final word:

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."

Martin Luther King, Jr.

By the way, ts, if you can still read what I wrote I mentioned MY personal experience with MDF cases, JCR, and the availabilty of these type cases although not in the style of the boxes you boast about but MDF bongo cases found with major music equipment companies. Not one word was mentioned about you, no need read the quote above. Reading is fundamental, learn the elements of grasping what is being conveyed here.

'Nuff said!
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