Asia 2005 Gallery

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Straightening and finishing of the steel used for the production of the LP® conga stand. Matthew getting a fork lift driving lesson. The plating department of the LP® percussion factory. Racking drum tuning screws for plating. Quality hardware is a combination of precision tooling and powerful presses.
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Conga rims waiting to be plated. Welding of rims. The LP® percussion factory makes all of its own tooling. The LP® percussion factory makes all of its own tooling. A precision tool maker at work.
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A precision tool maker at work. Plating racks. Chachai with his bicycle. Matthew taking a spin on Chachai's bicycle. A view of the huge new LP® percussion factory.
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Myself with factory manager, Chachai & his along with his brother. Chachai proudly displaying a 1000 baht note that the great, Tito Puente signed for him in the the Bronx. Mr. Smith, A long time employee of the percussion factory. Precision planing of the wood for the conga drums. Enormous stores of wood are at hand to handle the large production needs of LP®.
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Great attention is given to environmental concerns at the new factory