
This solid shell maple burl quinto and conga are made from the same sustainably harvested log, and also part of Ryan’s personal collection.
This solid shell maple burl quinto and conga are made from the same sustainably harvested log, and also part of Ryan’s personal collection.
These solid shell maple burl bongos are a part of Ryan’s personal collection. He made the set from the same sustainably harvested log. He won’t actively go into the forest to cut down trees for making drums. Instead he has cultivated relationships with local tree services. When a service comes across wood types and sizes Ryan is looking for, he gets the call to pick it up. Instead of getting chipped or left to rot, these valuable pieces of wood get turned into instruments.
I recently mounted new Middle Eastern steer skins on this Okonkolo for my friend Lance. We think the shell and some of the hardware may have been removed from the Sonoc factory, and assembled at home. The ear welds on the crown don’t resemble Sonoc quality- more like they were done in a backyard. Despite this, the drum sounds great!
I caught Ryan ‘Manito’ Wendel working on a 304 stainless steel Moderna Crown. This is the face of focus. I wonder what he was listening to.
We just finished this set of solid shell Bata. The Iya and Itotele are ambrosia maple. The Okonkolo is sycamore. All the skins are Middle Eastern Steer.
I love the careful processing, unique grain and color variation of this matched set of Amber PreMounted Middle Eastern Steer.
A new shipment of 20″ diameter 1.2mm-3mm thick Middle Eastern Steer has arrived! Longstanding relationships with our suppliers allow us to offer top quality skins that are consistent in thickness, free of blemishes and sound great. This steer is classified as warm and classic with crisp slaps, round open tones, rich bass and controlled overtones- our shop favorite. Also available as PreMounted™ heads.
The oak requinto has returned. Thanks Eric PĂ©rez.
Eddie Glikin dropped off his fiberglass congas for an upgrade to Middle Eastern Steer. The hardware indicates Japanese origin. They are feather light.
Kenneth Metzker dropped of his custom painted 28″ tall LP Original 11″ quinto, 11.75″ conga and 12.5″ tumba for new skin upgrades to Middle Eastern Steer.