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I got this prototype from Robert Feltcher in San Diego. Just a conga shell with no hardware and no holes drilled. It was a prototype from the Gon Bops factory, it has a gel coating on the outside and is quarter sawn oak. Matt made an alma for it and made outer bands from stainless steel. I had Cuban style hardware from a Casa Cubana conga 12 1/4" made in 1974 in Long Island, NY. Casa Cubana congas are probably the rarest congas to be found, maybe 50 were made by a guy named Frankie Rodriguez out of NYC in the early to mid 70's. Take a look at this beauty could be played as a 3/2 or as a tumba, is 12 1/4" playing surface.
Dario
Last edited by Omelenko1 on Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
No, I had Matt make the alma and the s. steel bands. I just got the conga shell from Feltcher, I had the Casa Cubana hardware from years back. Feltcher is the same guy that I got the Cuban bongos from.
That is some impressive drum lore Omelenko1. Have you ever thought getting a book published on this subject of drums? You pull out these exotic drums often and they come always come with a story attached.