Conga Storage

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Conga Storage

Postby Mike » Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:35 am

I just wanted to start a survey of how and where you store your congas
when you do not play them, especially when you have quite a bunch.
Other factors might be climate and space.
Personally speaking I do not like to put my beloved tumbadoras under the stress of
winter cold and alternate heating etc., so I have the congas I practice most on in
my home office.
As I am not Count Conga and do not live in a castle but a terraced house I lack
some space there.
Here is my solution I have built in the corner of my office between the chimney
and the outer wall, namely...:
The climate is good, no extreme temperatures in neither winter nor summer.
so the side effect is also that I can be a bit lazy with the tuning - they stay in pitch.
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...a cupboard that contains what is most important: Two timbales sets and four congas (when I do not need them momentarily)!
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Plus the instruments can be taken out and stowed away fairly easily.
And my wife is happy not to have to dance around the drums when vacuum-cleaning! :lol:

Four other, less expensive congas remain in the practice room. So it is not that much schlepp! :D
What about you? I do know that Abakua has a gym full of congas for example...

A nice weekend everybody!

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Re: Conga Storage

Postby Mr. Conga » Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:54 am

Very nice..

Some people stack a conga on top of another congas head (conga head against conga head) to save room..
i have done that.

Does that affect the head of the conga, or the shell by putting extra excess weight on top of it, any vetaerans wanna comment?
i have seen some of you fellas store the congas like that.
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Re: Conga Storage

Postby Mike » Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:25 pm

I would be afraid of marring or even scratching the conga heads if I stacked them the way you mention.
You know, I have a bunch of kids running around who might topple them, so I better play Mr. Safe :lol:
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Re: Conga Storage

Postby CongaTick » Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:33 pm

Mike,

Very cool storage nook. My current parking space is not ideal, but I am fortunate to have a wife with a compromising view of my obsession. Here are my tubs encased in their custom Conga Condoms
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sitting next to the divider between family room where I practice and kitchen.
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Re: Conga Storage

Postby bongosnotbombs » Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:41 pm

Great cabinet Mike.

The bay window on my San Francisco apartment makes a little spot between it and my desk
where I can put my drums. I always keep them in the bags because if I didn't I would need to
find storage for those as well.
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Re: Conga Storage

Postby akdom » Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:50 pm

now most of you guys won't like it... mine are stored in the trunk of my car. I have absolutely no space home in winter.
I know, it's a shame...

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Re: Conga Storage

Postby umannyt » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:33 pm

akdom wrote:now most of you guys won't like it... mine are stored in the trunk of my car. I have absolutely no space home in winter.
I know, it's a shame...

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Re: Conga Storage

Postby akdom » Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:26 pm

lol

You know what? I even bought a big car "renault espace" to make sure my 3 drums would fit...


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Re: Conga Storage

Postby Mike » Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:31 pm

akdom wrote:lol

You know what? I even bought a big car "renault espace" to make sure my 3 drums would fit...


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Very nice car indeed! I have a Renault Scenic, the trunk can only hold two congas :P
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Re: Conga Storage

Postby akdom » Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:27 pm

well, I'd rather have a smaller car and space to store my drums inside...


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