WTB: Bongo Pro
WTB: Bongo Pro
I am looking for a MBD Bongo Pro to complete a collection I am trying to put together. Does anyone have one that that would be willing to part with?
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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
just tinkering wrote:I think that finding a used MBD Bongo Pro on this site is as easy as ordering a steak at a vegan restaurant. Best wishes.




That would probably go for any MBD stoves on this site but I would suggest writing Tinny an email and see if he would make you one.

Is that a Bongo Pro that Oops has in his Avatar?
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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
Maybe he's collecting a whole series of bull stoves to make a matching set like oops did...I didn't even know what MBD was...
..I had a congo drum I wanted to sell him...




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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
I've see them on ebay at least once a week. They usually go for $10.00....tops maybe $13.00.
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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
just tinkering wrote:I think that finding a used MBD Bongo Pro on this site is as easy as ordering a steak at a vegan restaurant. Best wishes.
I thought it would be dangerous territory asking on here.

However I thought there may be a few closet MBD owners out there willing to part with a much maligned piece of equipment.

Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
Evidently you must be what folks refer to as a "gear head"
It's interesting to watch forums and see individuals purchase one stove after another. Seems like the stove is used a couple of times and shelved and then on to another. There is a guy here in my home town that buys from the cult and others, try it once and sells on ebay at auction. I purchased my BushBuddy from him. I saved on shipping charges.......he hand delivered to my door 
He said to me one time: "people have special needs"


He said to me one time: "people have special needs"
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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
Apparently asking about one on ALL the hiking sites might get you results
..but I think you should take Zelph's advice and just keep your eyes on ebay..and save a ton of dough.More than likely you'll get one there..Check craigs also occasionally..or do what ebayers do now and just google it..one will come up for dirt cheap.

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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
However I thought there may be a few closet MBD owners out there willing to part with a much maligned piece of equipment.
Now, that's funny

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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
Now, that's funnyI have a Heiniken can wrapped with wick.




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Re: WTB: Bongo Pro
ConnieD wrote:However I thought there may be a few closet MBD owners out there willing to part with a much maligned piece of equipment.
Now, that's funnyI have a Heiniken can wrapped with wick.
Sell him your bongo

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