What make is this Conga

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What make is this Conga

Postby MACHO123 » Tue May 12, 2015 12:28 pm

I don't know myself but I'm trying to find out where this Conga is from. The reason is because I was able to get one on Ebay after it was passed over by everyone. I was the only bidder and for $250 I got a phenominal Conga. It looks like a Gon Bops but isn't. Most probably Mexican or Cuban. I'm not sure but would love to know. This thing sounds crazy!!!!
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The one on the right is the one I'm asking about
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Re: What make is this Conga

Postby MACHO123 » Tue May 12, 2015 4:08 pm

This is a b4 and after pic. The only difference with mine is that it has the three legs. I took them off but didn't fill in the holes. I wanted to keep it the way I got it. Besides, I don't play standing.
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Re: What make is this Conga

Postby RitmoBoricua » Tue May 12, 2015 4:55 pm

Another beautiful conga drum. I would venture to say
that this drum is Mexican, Playa Azul or something
like that. But then again there are older (1950's, 1960's)
Gon Bops that wear that hardware style.
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Re: What make is this Conga

Postby MACHO123 » Thu May 14, 2015 2:12 pm

It's interesting that you mention the older Gon Bops hardware style of the 50's and 60's. This drum was purchased at an estate sale by the person I got it from. It was sold by an old woman who stated that her husband was Cuban and that he purchased the drum in the 60's. I don't remember where. but, the Conga is SOLID man. It sounds amazing. I dare say just as nice as my Tirado Tumba :shock: What kind of wood would you say its made from Ritmo. Does it resemble Caoba. It's not on the light side like the Tack drum but not as heavy as a Gio.
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Re: What make is this Conga

Postby RitmoBoricua » Thu May 14, 2015 5:26 pm

In my opinion is another spruce drum or some
other pine species. I am basing my opinion that
you were able to achieve a gloss finish on this drum.
Normally on hardwoods like ash, oak, mahogany
you have to fill the pores to achieve a gloss finish
meaning the are "open pores" wood but pine species
like spruce you can achieve a gloss finish easier
because they are "close pores" wood.
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