RitmoBoricua wrote:Your money your business? Enjoy your drums and keep drumming.
niallgregory wrote: Play whatever the fcuk you want people
pcastag wrote: Ultimately the players technique , musicality and spirit is what makes music
OLSONGO wrote:Leedy melodrama also makes reference to behavior and that is what you are showing here a melodramatic behavior, and you .. trying to teach me English ...of all people hahahahaha..
OLSONGO wrote:The high price of a drum made by a craftsman may be justified in that , have you ever tried to make a conga drum out of wood ? it is no easy task. After you deal with the right pieces of fine wood, which by the way here in the USA it is not cheap, cutting it , gluing with the perfect glue so they don't fall apart like Gon Bops , the placing on the lathe and constant measuring. The various sanding steps, then the various coats of finish , polishing..and then here comes the hardware, the correct welds unlike the Cuban welds, the grinding of sharp edges , the chroming not cheap also and finally the assembly of it all with the finest hide and then hope all goes well in the shipping to where ever.
Peace
Olsongo
burke wrote:This will not be a new point ... its been made many times before but maybe adds some perspective. If I sold my 3 vintage Gon Bops, my pair of Pearl travel congas with stands and my matador bongos, I'd have enough money to buy my wife a decent mandolin [or banjo ...she plays both] not a top of the line one, but a darn nice one.
In the musical toys world ...our drums (even the pricy ones) are pretty cheap.
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