 He kept the drum overnight to mount the skins and I bought a bell, striker and bag while I was at it.  The thing I HAVE to mention is the incredible professionalism of not only him, but also his people.  I admitted my dillitant status and he was very generous with his time and energy.  He insisted on giving me a quick bongo bell lesson and personally selected the skins for the drum.
   He kept the drum overnight to mount the skins and I bought a bell, striker and bag while I was at it.  The thing I HAVE to mention is the incredible professionalism of not only him, but also his people.  I admitted my dillitant status and he was very generous with his time and energy.  He insisted on giving me a quick bongo bell lesson and personally selected the skins for the drum.  Raymond wrote:The first time I went there I expected this store or some kind of assembly line. However, is a workshop (don't know if it has changed in three years), not the kind that will leave with the best impressions at first, specially when you ask for JCR Percussion, Inc. Him and his wife are great people. Wondering if he still has that timbale next to the closed cubicle he calls his office...
PS: Glad you got the right sound from your Pearl Primeros...What kind of cowbells you got??? High Tones, Low tones,????
Tonio wrote:Richard, good to hear you got your bongos fixed up.
BTW did Cali have alot of mule skin? Specifically for congas also?
I've been trying to get some from Isaac, but he's been missing.
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