Thomas wrote:Hi fellow congueros!
I was in both shops, drummersworld and mannys, a few weeks ago. IMO they don't have so many good and different congas there, same choice as in Europe, just cheaper (anyway have you thought about the fact, that you have to pay for the shipping and for customs?)! I think it's not much cheaper after all.
I'm regularly in the same position, once a year I go the NYC and buy some percussion instruments, but only smaller things, which I can put in suitcases.
If I would import some congas from the us, I would go and get some hand made congas from JCR in the bronx! They are very well made and sound great (but they are made out of wood, not fiberglass). Caly (the owner of JCR) ships them all over the world.
Isaac here in this forum is sales rep. of JCR and can hook you up with Caly, a very nice guy!!
Isaacs email: funkytradition@yahoo.com
All the best,
Tom!
What about Drummersworld and Mannys? How is the pricelevel compared with for example the Netshops (f.ex. musiciansfriend.com)?
I`m shure I can take the congas with me as baggage on the airplane (SAS)...Or do I have wrong?
JCR also sound interesting! Do the have a homepage?
guarachon63 wrote:You know I just stopped by Manny's, Sam Ash and Drummer's World for the first time in many years and I have to second Tom's comment about their weak selection and would just say, "save yourself a trip." Go see the Statue of Liberty instead.![]()
These stores used to be packed to the gills with congas but not anymore, they all had the same sad selection of of LP's, a couple of Giovanni's and a few of the lower series, and a smattering of a few other brands. Nothing special or interesting at all. At Sam Ash they are kind of all thrown into this junky looking back room, sort of as an afterthought. (Drummer's World had quite a few of those slick manufactured cajones for some reason.)
So I would say maybe check Casa Latina uptown, or like Tom says talk directly with a builder.
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