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1950's Gon Bop Restoration

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Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:23 am
by maSSivdrums
Aloha,
Attached are pic's of a pair of 1950's Gop Bop Mahogany Congas I found on Craigslist a few months back. Both have 10 1/2 inch heads, 6 lugs and both came with, what looks like original alma's. I sanded them down, tinted them in a alternate pattern stave and hand rubbed them with several coats of oil. They stiill have the original heads that still have some great ol skool sound!! Wicked slaps and dry open tones!!
Keep on Poundin' Aloha, maSSivdrums
Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

Posted:
Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:34 am
by maSSivdrums
Here's my 2 1/2 yr. old grandson Chayce testin' out Papa's tub's!
Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

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Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:48 am
by Anonimo
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Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

Posted:
Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:02 pm
by KING CONGA
Looks like we have a future conguero in the works, that little one sure looks to be enjoying those great looking tubs. Good job and congratulations on a job well done.
Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

Posted:
Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:07 pm
by Omelenko1
Massivo,
Good looking kid as well as the congas. Great job. Enjoy!
Dario
Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

Posted:
Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:52 pm
by maSSivdrums
Aloha Gang,
Mahalo for the kinds words. I'm kinda impressed myself with how the tubs came out. The hardware showed little pitting in the lugs and side plate, and the metal bands were tight. The crowns were worn, but you could still read the serial numbers stamped on them.
Yes, I have a future Conguero I need to mold and mentor. Someday those tubs will be passed on to him, and hopefully when they reach the century mark in age he will still be enjoying them!!
Keep on Poundin'... Ahhhloha!!! maSSivdrums
Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

Posted:
Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:23 pm
by Mike
Congrats to your beautiful congas!
It is amazing that those old skins do their job.
I recently put a very thick cow skin on my Gon Bops
conga, and it also has that cool dry old-skool sound

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All the best, and keep on drumming, young man

Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

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Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:28 pm
by JohnnyConga
My 1997 Gon Bop congas, show that I had to replace a stupid metal wing nut adjuster with a black rubber covered nylon wing bolt. ( lower left side ) This change prevented the wing nut from gauging deep scratches in the wood shells & also removed the metal on metal that would have scratched the chrome off the extention portion of the stand. Not shown ~ is I removed the wheels & added rubber feet which is stable & does not rattle.
From the album:
"Retro fit& Restoration projects" by Ernesto Pediangco if u need to have your drums fixed or retro fitted Earnesto is the cat here in Seattle..jut type his name in Facebook to contact him....THESE DRUMS ARE FOR SALE!... "JC" Johnny Conga
Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

Posted:
Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:18 pm
by Gallichio
Massivedrums,
Drums look great! Wow your Grandson is getting big. He will be a great drummer some day starting that young.
Mahalo
Re: 1950's Gon Bop Restoration

Posted:
Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:22 pm
by maSSivdrums
Aloha Mike,
Mahalo, these Gon Bops are fabulous. Yes Chayce is growing like a weed, and his skills are improving daily. He inspires me to work on my skills!!
Keep on Poundin'... Aloha, maSSivdrums