Omelenko1 wrote:What makes this Zebra wood LP so sleek is the Cuban style LP steel bottoms. In the late 60's early 70's you had options of either Cuban style bottoms or cast iron bottoms with LP bongos. With cast iron bottoms it would not look as nice, it would look bulky.
Yes, but you have to see the formal conjunction of crown and bottom. Both should look well-balanced regarding the tractive forces (corresponding to Vitruv´s demand of firmitas, utilitas and venustas). Such a steel bottom would possibly look rather flimsily when being combined with a comfort rim on the top.
Regarding the sleek look of the bongos: the zebra grain - vertical to the rims - supports the impression of balance between tractive and compressive forces optimally.
By the way: a cast bottom probably spreads the tractive forces better than a steel bottom.
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