I love the traditional Cuban style.
I have been using LP drums for over 18 years and have been endorsing their product for the last 7 or so years.
For a while now I have been after a requinto screamer for use in my rumbas & guaguanco section arrangements with my salsa dura band.
I could walk into the distributor any day of the week and pick up an LP quinto or Requinto (if in stock) at just below cost price from the factory. However, for the principal of what I want, in terms of sound, look and feel I am getting Matthew Smith to custom make me a 9.75" requinto replicating a Requena drum he recently restored for KingKonga as seen here:
http://mycongaplace.com/forum/eng/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5075&start=45It is going to cost more, take longer, not to mention freight cost to me.
However none of that matters because when I get it, it will be everything I ever wanted, needed or dreamed of having in a drum.
I am a modern, new school drummer with strong old school tradional training and beliefs. Alma & Bands for me anyday, however due to my location not being anywhere near the likes of SOS, JCR, Isla, Ritmo, Junior etc etc etc these types of drums are an extreme rarity and I would be surprised if there were any at all within the country.
While old school GON BOPS are seen and pop up from time to time for sale, traditional styled drums are extremely rare.
The mass produced stuff is everywhere here, LP, Meinl, GonBop, TOCA, Pearl etc.
And while I have never laid my hands on a Matthew Smith drum nor even seen one with my own eyes in the flesh, I am more than happy to pay for them and wait the time its going to take to get one, and I have every belief with not a single fraction of doubt that it will tear up any other drum I could possibly get in town based on the reputation alone.