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#285384 - 04/10/10 10:09 PM letting go
montunoman Offline
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Letting go

I just sold some congas that I really loved. I feel a bit sad about letting them go of them but I’m trying to raise funds for a new keyboard that I’ll be needing on some gigs coming up. Also I’m trying to get go of so much darn clutter that fills my house. I haven’t played congas in awhile and I have another set anyways. But these drums were special. I took some lessons from my Idol, Poncho Sanchez, he loved these drums. So did Luis Conte. I lent them to my then neighbor, David Romero, and he played some shows in Vegas with Earth Wind and Fire with them. So many great memories. I had some of my best times of my life with these babies and I will miss them.
What about you? Do you let cherished instruments go or do you keep them even if you’re not using them?
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#285385 - 04/10/10 10:12 PM Re: letting go
montunoman Offline
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yes, I'm sad about letting go of my congas but I didn't mean to post about it three times. weird....

[This message has been edited by montunoman (edited 04-10-2010).]
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#285386 - 04/11/10 02:46 AM Re: letting go
Gunnar Jonny Online   content
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Quote:
Originally posted by montunoman:
yes, I'm sad about letting go of my congas but I didn't mean to post about it three times. weird....

[This message has been edited by montunoman (edited 04-10-2010).]


Hehe, then you're maybe 3 times as sad as you thought at first.

Cheers
GJ

Btw, weird....

Topic lines differ in each post (upper / lowercase letters),
you probaby forgot to reload/update the page (F5) to see
the post, and wrote new?
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#285387 - 04/11/10 03:37 AM Re: letting go
Nigel Offline
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No problem, it will just be some software glitch. I have deleted those other 2 postings for you.

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#285388 - 04/11/10 03:45 AM Re: letting go
Nigel Offline
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Registered: 06/01/98
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Loc: Ventura CA USA
I guess I do tend to hang on to instruments myself. I have about 10 electric guitars, 3 basses, 1 acoustic guitar, a Yamaha SY77 and TX802, Waldorf Pulse, 2 Roland JX8Ps,Roland JV880, Casio CZ101 and CZ1000, Yamaha PSR550 and Yamaha Motif6. But when I was younger I did sell instruments when I needed the money to upgrade. While I don't feel so attached to plastic and silicon instruments there is something about organic instuments like wooden guitars etc. that I love because I feel they are all unique. The congas would fall into that category too.

It sounds like those congas had a good life. I have seen both Poncho Sanchez and Luis Conte in the past so they did have some very high quality musical attention.



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#285389 - 04/11/10 11:03 AM Re: letting go
BEBOP Offline
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Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
I still have 11 keyboards in here but admittedly I am only playing two of them mostly, Roland E 80, Tyros 2, and some times the Yam PSR9000 and the Technics KN800. the rest of them are in cases in the "vault". Sure is a lot of other perifial stuff in here though. I need to have a sale one of these days. I just get attached to everything and don't need to sell them so I don't.
Bebop
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#285390 - 04/11/10 12:51 PM Re: letting go
bruno123 Offline
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
I have sold two John D’Agelico New Yorker guitars and three James D”aqesto guitars. Each one brought me pleasure and enough to purchase another instrument. Hindsight, yes I did wrong, But that’s hindsight.

John C.

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#285391 - 04/11/10 02:06 PM Re: letting go
captain Russ Offline
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
I have 320 guitars, basses, mandolins, banjos, etc. What does that tell you?(and I miss the very few that slipped thru my hands).

Russ (Pack rat) Lay

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#285392 - 04/12/10 08:58 AM Re: letting go
captain Russ Offline
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Bruno, what WONDERFUL instruments. I had a D' Angelico, and recently bought a D'Angelico import, but most of mine are Gibsons (175, 295, 335, 235, 255, L-5, Barney Kessel, etc.) and, of course, old Fenders, including an original "No Caster", my first 59 Strat, a rough, great old 63 Jazz Bass, etc. Not my first preferences as a player, but certainly safe investments that appreciate nicely.

Bet you got the best out of those sweet old "boxes".


R.

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#285393 - 04/12/10 12:03 PM Re: letting go
Bachus Offline
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
There is only one smart investment...

Its stradovarius. Andre Rieu has one.. best thing is that the instrument tripled his vallue now, because its in the hands of a famous musician.


Its not a stradavarius but Andre Rieu's Stradivarius... For todays market facts like these are more important for the vallue of an Instrument then the actuall make quallity
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