Mr. Conga wrote:The inside of thebongo picture looks very smooth.
Did you fix this, because Some stave Cuban bongos dont look evenly glued on the inside, some staves pop in more on the inside.
The outside looks even, but most vintage Cuban bongos, dont look evenly glued on the inside of the sheels.
Did you sand it smooth with a machine, or they came like that?
taikonoatama wrote:
taikonoatama wrote:Great posts, thanks Dario.Omelenko1 wrote:Vergara used oak from wine barrels from Spain to make his congas, that's probably why they sounded sooo good, the wine cured the staves. Requena used Cedro for his congas.
Dario
Not to confuse things, but my Requena (assuming it is that) is made of oak. Not saying they aren't generally cedro, just that they might not have been made only with cedro.
James
Omelenko1 wrote:Come on down my brother, you cook the asado, I'll provide the Vacio, mollejas and chorizos, I got plenty of chimichurri and very cold Quilmes. Despues metemos un rumbon and will cool down in the pool. Echa pa' ca' rumbero.
Dario
KING CONGA wrote:Jame are the bands on your requeña original or did you put those on
KING CONGA wrote:is there a reason why you did not chrome the hardware?
bongosnotbombs wrote:Looks like everyone wants to get in on the overpriced vintage conga scene...
$950 for a mexican conga, but don't worry, they'll take payments.
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