LP 309 Cowbell Eye-Bolt Wing Assembly 1/2"

LP 309 Cowbell Eye-Bolt Wing Assembly 1/2"

€11,00
Sale price  €11,00 Regular price 
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LP 309 Cowbell Eye-Bolt Wing Assembly 1/2"

LP 309 Cowbell Eye-Bolt Wing Assembly 1/2"

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LP850140
€11,00
Sale price  €11,00 Regular price 
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Lp 309 Cowbell Eye-Bolt Wing Assembly 1/2' Support

LP309

Mounts 1/2" (12.5mm) SPRING LOADED LP cowbells

Suitable for cowbells with a 1/2" spring clamp (from model year 2015) and RAW Potz series

Not compatible with LP308 systems!

For over half a century, LP has created classic percussion instruments and patented hundreds of improvements and new designs for musical instruments that meet the rigorous standards of professional musicians. Latin percussion instruments have been featured in thousands of the world's most famous recordings, topping charts from classic salsa to classic rock. LP's product range includes congas, bongos, cowbells, timbales, cajons, shakers and effect percussion instruments. In fact, LP is such an essential part of so many musical genres, it's almost impossible to turn on a radio or listen to a playlist and not hear an LP instrument.

In 1956, Martin Cohen, a young mechanical engineer from the Bronx, stumbled into New York's famous Birdland jazz club. He walked in and was immediately captivated by the sound and energy of Latin Jazz. Martin Cohen was so taken with the contagious music that he wanted his own set of bongos. Unfortunately, due to trade embargoes, high-quality Cuban-made bongos were not available in the United States. So Cohen put his engineering skills to good use and created his own set of bongos. In 1964, Martin Cohen founded Latin Percussion (LP) and soon distributed bongos, cowbells, and other instruments in brown paper bags to musicians. Cohen leveraged this close connection with artists from the Latin music scene, which greatly contributed to the brand's success story and is still part of the company's philosophy: the needs of performing musicians are put first. Today, Latin percussion instruments are considered the best percussion instruments in the world.

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