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Repinique Charutinho 12'' x 39cm - aluminium - R&G

Repinique Charutinho 12'' x 39cm - aluminium - R&G

R&G
Item number
A420615
weight (net):
2,8 kg

in stock

130,90 *

incl. VAT , plus shipping costs

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Repinique Charutinho 12'' x 39cm - aluminium - R&G

item number: A420615
style: Rio batucada
diameter: 12''
hardware: galvanised
shell: aluminium
tension rods: 6
height of shell: 39 cm
head: Nylon
finish: matt
weight (net): 2,8 kg
Repinique Charutinho 12" standard diameter with higher shell, great for calls

Repinique Charutinho with a standard diameter of 12", but a deeper shell. The extended resonance body brings more oomph into your sound and therefore also nicer depths and stronger mids which provides a different colour of sound and is especially suited for use as a call-repinique. Matt aluminium shell with galvanised hardware and a lot of punch.

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R&G is a well-known samba instrument production factory in Rio de Janeiro, whose aesthetics... more

"R&G"

R&G is a well-known samba instrument production factory in Rio de Janeiro, whose aesthetics and workmanship are strongly oriented towards the authentic, robust and functional construction of Rio Samba Drums. The entire range of samba instruments is manufactured in their small facility. Gago, whose name stands for the "G" in the company name, used to work in the Artcelsior production facility for a long time before he started his own business.


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