Timbale Bag Set includes two bags to protect and transport LP Tito Puente Timbales or Timbalitos. The first is a padded shell bag large enough to fit both timbale shells, in separate, zippered compartments. The second is a stand bag designed to hold a collapsed timbale stand. Both bags feature durable nylon construction and reinforced shoulder straps. The shell bag also has a VelcroŽ handle with straps to attach both bags together for easy carrying.
Features:
- Nylon construction
- Two bags to protect and transport Timbales or Timbalitos
- Large padded shell bag is for timbale shells (in separate zippered compartments)
- Smaller bag designed to hold collapsed timbale stand
- Reinforced shoulder straps
- Large bag dimensions: 24 .5" W x 16" H x 16.5" D.
About Latin Percussion
In the 1960's, a young mechanical engineer named Martin Cohen realized that because of the government-imposed trade embargo against Cuba, finding good Latin instruments in the US was a difficult prospect. Cohen put his engineering skills to use and created his own set of bongos, and unknowingly started the Latin Percussion story. Today, LP has over 500 endorsers, a list including Tito Puente, "Patato" Valdez, Carlos Santana, Giovanni Hidalgo, and Armando Peraza. Latin Percussion knows that because these are some of the best Latin musicians, their equipment must be the best as well. The company that started in the Cohen garage as a small family operation has grown to become Latin Percussion, the world's largest producer of hand percussion instruments.