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Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby salcero1 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:47 am

A recent purchase of mine. Beautiful sounding instrument weighing in @ 11.5 lbs. 3 week waiting period to arrive at my location from Quebec City Canada. A smaller set of custom plates with the word "BONGOSERO" will arrive shortly to fit my Tropical series set. Easy attachment and will give it a more unique look than it already has. Check out Michel Ouellet from Moperc if you want to order a kick ass bongo. Highly recommended. Con Paz-Jorge
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The redwood paint job on the dejembes was an inspiraton for the Moperc paint job
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Michel Ouellet's creation according to my specs.
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My other set besides the Mopercs. Caribbean Rhythms shell and Mattew Smith brush laquered hardware.
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The CR set up close beefy hardware, L&H kip on the macho and El Greco thick mule on the Hembra with olive oil treatment weighing in @ 11.5lbs as well.
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby Mr. Conga » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:54 am

Nice CR's from...Willdid a great job, did u take off the other mule on the macho and wasted it..
how is it sounding now with that good combination,how does the hembra mula sound?
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby salcero1 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:24 am

The Hembra has a deep bassy full sound to it and has good projection. The kip is beautifully dry and crisp especially while slapping and a very clear Martillo "ticky tocky ticky tocky" crisp sound to it and projects very loud as well with the lightest of strikes while playing. The original mule macho is a standby in the event of a rip or tear on the presently mounted kip. It has a decent sound but not with the firecracker pop I'm used to getting out of my macho heads. I can't complain it's a beautiful set that will outlast my lifetime.
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby salcero1 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:08 am

Some more pictures highlighting the custom coloring of the bongos from Moperc. Included are my flight cases that house the drums perfectly. The flight cases have briefcase type snaplocks with a professional & clean look to them. I added Michel Ouellet's (MOPERC) and Michael Barsky's (L&H percussion) business cards to the exterior card slot holder for quick access reference in the event I would need replacement hardware or drumheads. These cases by the way were obtained through ebay years ago from a forum member. The company's name was the "The Pedro Company" which since then went belly up when the economy was at it's weakest point in recent memory. It's a shame because I would have snapped up 4 more of these cases for my other sets to have a home. Peace-Jorge
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The cases with the cards displayed.
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One of the cases opened top layer
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The interior dimensions are 18"x9.5"x13.5". The drums fit perfectly inside. Well protected.
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A floor view of the bongos.
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Where the finished coloring of the shells is clearly visible. They have a similar Zebrawood type of an appearance especially La Hembra.
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby Mr. Conga » Sun May 01, 2011 1:50 am

I like doing both. Playing on stage and taking pictures of them, although i stop playing in the band i was playing for...their jazz had too much rock, and i felt like they didn't have enough respect to the drum, or to latin music.

Now that i am gone, not in it, they say their missing me..and the people say the congas, and and bongo are waiting for me.
I defenetly want to be in a band where they respect the drum, cultura, y raizes...because that shows when you listen to music raizes.









" Before drums where made for spiritual leaders of a tribe, they were costume made, and the artisan who made it first respected the tree, God made..then the animal God, made.. the cuero for the drum"....

The maker of the drum first would search the right wood, the right tree, then pray for permition, from God, then tell the tree i am cutting you for a good purpose to serve God as Conga, as the drum...to be the instrument to carry the beat of the People.

"Because with out God the drum would not be possible, every time we use to look at the drum,it reminded us of God.
Because without the rain God pour out the tree would not have grown deep raizes, for the drum to be possible.
Without God NOTHING!! would have existed!, nothing would Be POSSIBLE"!!!

"written by Me, Inspired by God"
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby b0ng0 » Sun May 01, 2011 6:40 am

MR. Conga, i like that, its like the phrase i like to use, " Primero Dios Hizo el Tambor, Y lo hizo para COMPARTIR, no COMPETIR"
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby pcastag » Sun May 01, 2011 7:47 am

yayaitoconga wrote:Those are some sweet bongos, But with all due respect salsero, you seem more to be more into the whole idea of collecting these bongos and setting them up and taking pictures of them. You've mentioned your flight cases, business cards & etc. However you haven't mentioned how they sound in a live stage setting, or if they cut through the band during a gig, (to my knowledge Moperc are sought after because of theyre loud projection). this is just my 2cents, you are the owner of those bad boys, but if it were me that owned those bongos, i'd be playing & breaking them in, rather than setting them up and taking pictures of them.


Dang dude, calm down, let the guy show off his stuff! Wy don't you ask him how they sound instead of sitting here criticizing. Maybe he's a hobbiest, maybe he hasn't played them on a gig yet, maybe he just jams them in his backyard, and maybe he;s just a collector. What does that matter to you?
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby salcero1 » Sun May 01, 2011 11:58 am

Yayaitoconga,
Any set that I possess doesn't sit around to collect dust. I rotate my playing time quite well to ensure that I get not only a daily practice in but also to give the new skins of each set that I own their breaking in period accordingly. Yes I'm happy to share images of my sets with the rest of the brotherhood of this forum and if any would ask of any details of the sets I try to be cordial enough to reply to the best of my ability. I'm not a pro and never have stated that I was so, this is the reason I can't really give an honest "live band" review of the Mopercs but I can say that they project in sound louder than any of the sets I currently own. I could only imagine what they would sound like "Mic'd Up". Personally I like a durable, great sounding, quality set of bongos and don't mind shelling out the $$ if it is truly worth the investment. I really do my homework researching a possible buy after the fiasco I've encountered with JCR this past December. It is the love of the instrument I've had for over 25 years and still enjoy playing them today as I did when I first discovered the world of percussion back in my service days when Jimmy Carter was president of the USA. In conclusion yes I collect and play bongos but that doesn't give you the right to dump smack on my posts! Why don't you show the brothers of this forum what you play on and your experience as a percussionist before you try to bring down someone who hasn't in the least been a braggart about anything. You seem to rub people the wrong way and from what I've read & seen most if not all of your posts have been removed because of your aggressive and criticizing nature as well as your registered user membership. Like Michael Kay the Yankee broadcaster says after a hit ball has gone yard "Cya!!!" & good riddance. I'm out!!!

Jorge.
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby salcero1 » Sun May 01, 2011 4:09 pm

Para Mr. Conga y bOngO

Beautiful words on your quotes, impressive to say the least. Thank you.

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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby Mr. Conga » Mon May 02, 2011 9:19 am

CHEEEETOS!!...YEye guy is always hating for a reason or another, and then erases the trash talk he dumps... :oops:

i wish that guy could look at the positive aspect of this forum, and the work that it takes the members to post their suff.

I LOVE....I REPEAT LOVE!!! seeing pics of my fellow brothers percussions, and gigs...makes this forum more enjoyable and unique.

Alltough i wanted to post i was losing the taste for this forum, for the lack of pictures lately, until ABAKUA let us know how it went in Cuba...

To me pictures give this conga forum the excitement, of checking what new thing i will encounter, what interesting bongo, or conga i will see....like i said before people of tribes would apreciate the conga even if it didnt make a sound, before it made a beat.

salsero brotha thanks:
I got a little poetic on my paragraph, and i will clean my poem, that some hating inspired me to write.
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby ABAKUA » Mon May 02, 2011 1:48 pm

Awesome looking bongo. 8) Bet they sound great, i got to play some Mopercs in Cuba, little heavy, but awesome sound. Keep the pics coming, even better, get a vid happening! 8)
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby b0ng0 » Mon May 02, 2011 9:25 pm

hold up, so just because yayito gave his opinion (rude, yes but still his opinion) about jorge and his mopercs, he was deleted from this forum??? what the hell is that all about? isnt this a forum? where opinions can be expressed whether they be positive or negative. Is this forum controlled by a dictatorship? i have to be carefull with what i say now?

Man the hell with that, this is a forum, you say what you want, and if i get deleted by Marcelo (abakua) or algun otro i could care less, just like cuco has done before i'll be back.
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Re: Tropical Series Custom paint Mopercs

Postby pcastag » Mon May 02, 2011 10:19 pm

leedy2 wrote:
b0ng0 wrote:hold up, so just because yayito gave his opinion (rude, yes but still his opinion) about jorge and his mopercs, he was deleted from this forum??? what the hell is that all about? isnt this a forum? where opinions can be expressed whether they be positive or negative. Is this forum controlled by a dictatorship? i have to be carefull with what i say now?

Man the hell with that, this is a forum, you say what you want, and if i get deleted by Marcelo (abakua) or algun otro i could care less, just like cuco has done before i'll be back.



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There is a differance between what you say and I say, I been there , and done that, you and many are just starting so that makes a major difference. If the person got can, he must of have been an A-hole about what he said I will send some one to hell but there is a difference I know what I am doing. Many talk just for sake of talking,know that has to stop. Moperc is a good drum if person like it let it be . If you or any one dose not like it so what that why colors were made. The biggest key in a bongo or of any instrument is knowing how to play it even if it look like shit. Here this forum has become who has what in reality who cares . Enjoy whay you have and be happy that others have something nice.


Most the cats I know that been there and done that don't talk shit, so whatever, if one can talk shit around here everyone should be able to talk shit. I too have felt that some have been spared by the admin while others have got the axe. I don't care who you are, we can all be respectful all the time, or we can all have liscence to say what we want It's not fair when some people get to say some nasty things about others and get a pass while some people talk hell of smack and get defended. Just my two cents. And we all know that that has happened here before. Dude made some rude comments, I commented back , I guess he got deleted, probably not for what he said here but for capping on Dario's playing. Really there isn't any place for that here, but like you said, it's a public forum, unless you're going ballisitc on someone or threatening then I gues the comments should stand, we can all defend ourselves here and I think most people would stand up to a bully, which looks like what was happening to deleted man.

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