by Rumba Rumbero » Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:05 am
Leedy on the top photo, why did Mathew Smith have to re do the hardware totally, because the top rims nor bottoms, are original, they are made to look like Pan Con Queso, hardware, the ears are of the rim are mathews, style of pan con queso...
did original hardware brake or rust, why would you take away the originality of a pan con queso , work, which is unique?
And on the bottom picture, is that a pan con queso made by the FathePablo Landeta or the son? from what year made is it?
because Pablo Landeta always did his unique ears, to the top rim....as the original pan con quesos aboe.
It looks like something the son might do which is more traditional, hardware, not like his dads.
The bottom bongo, onlly the shell looks original, the top rim is not, the bottom as you said in not...Caly made the bottom..
The top was not made by neither of the Landetas, because it dosnt look like it has welding points, the rivets look very different.
The top rim hardware looks like a Tambores Colombia, or barranquilla, something like El Piernas style of hardware..
Did you get that bongo like that or you switched hardware to another bongo?
And the stained, on the bottom bongo looks really slopy, done in a rush, the middle block looks slopy too., when i zoom on photoshop,
It looks abnormal, honestly. Not like Landetas, professional work, i wonder if he finished that bongo, or someone else?
did you stain the bongo, refurbished it? or just refurbished the hardware?
Landeta was very professional in his work, altough an early maker, shells look like more reacent work also..he's early work bongos were smaller size, like the above ones..I know the son makes bongos here and there, and are bigger such as the bottom slopy bongo.
i Know the father also made congas, we all know he made the best maracas....
Leddy do you have any pictures of Pablo Landetas congas, and different bongos, pictures from venezuela ,or vintage pictures, like the one of veteran timbaleros that you have on your files.
Your one of the knowledgeable persond on Pan Con Queso... so your input, in putting more history of lANDETA senior would be great..
did you ever talk or meet with Pablo, how was he? what did the bongos cost back then?..
To owners of pan con quesos, was your bongo slopy in your opinion, did you guys have to re finish the bongo?...
one of your bongos PQ leedy looks fine, the one in the first picture, by the other member looks professional, looks good, the stain, and the hardware.
some people didnt like LANDETAS WORK, SOME LOVED IT, AT ITS TIME...other makers came along with time.
i wonder if any one could make a time line iwith pictures of percussions,in including the Cuban PIONEERS, BUT also Landeta, and Junior, and Puerto Rican, artesans.
I know there is also some other veteran collectors here, and bongoceros, that could fill in more about pan con queso.
Dario might know some about LANdeta.
I hope you dont take personnally what i wrote abou the bongo, being finished, a slopy way, and how ugly it looks without the original hardware.
I am just noting what i see, and giving my opinion...Landetas work most of the time looked good.