Lemme look closely.....
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Later,
Matt
Lemme look closely.....
[IMG]http://www.rarevintagecymbals.com/posts/Old_Stamp_1550_03.jpg[/IMG]
Later,
Matt
Her rehabilitation is complete, and she's ready for the clubs again. Took care of a couple of minor cracks and used my cymbal lathe to smooth her edge.
19 9/16" and 1560 grams of lovely Old K.
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Later,
Matt
You should have taken a sawsall to it !! Or at the very least, let it play in traffic !!
Old stamp? Yes
I can't tell which one though. Not enough trademark.
Matt, that cymbal looks great. Something about a cymbal loaded with holes that just does it for me. I couldn't tell--did you fix the keyhole?..marko
Matt, that cymbal looks great. Something about a cymbal loaded with holes that just does it for me. I couldn't tell--did you fix the keyhole?..marko
The holes are laid out very nicely. 34 in total. The dude must have been looking to tame the wash? I think it worked.
Yeah, the mounting hole had two cracks that I did a little surgery to fix. My goal was to return her back to a state that will allow for a cat to play her with confidence. No more need to worry about cracks, just play like you mean it.
Here's how she sounds.....[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Rm23Fumf4&feature=feedu[/ame]
Later,
Matt
Great work & nice sound!!
Pretty darned nice.
WOOOW! Great sound!
You´re lucky to have this one!
Thanks, guys!
Hey Bill, please do me a favor and identify the stamp and timeframe for me?
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Matt
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