I am new to the forum so a big HI to all from Durban, South Africa.
I need some input from you experts - I recently picked up a 22" Paiste Formula 602 Ride (serial number 414440) and a 20" Formula 602 crash (serial number 414435) for the equivalent of around 200 USD for both - yes, 100 each! The guy that I bought them from got them from a friend who got them from his dad etc etc. He was however not really a drummer and the cymbals were in his way. He had no real idea about the value of cymbals.
Both these cymbals are in immaculate (dare I say as new except no logos - see hereunder) condition without a scratch, dent, crack, stick and other marks, patina - nothing. In fact they really do shine like new cymbals with just the usual finger marks that appear on shiny polished cymbals. It is quite evident that the previous owner looked after them very well. In fact, so well that the logos have been polished off over the years. The cymbals, both, however do have the shooting star stamp and the "PAISTE FORMULA 602" stamped on them and from the serial numbers I gather that they date back to 1974. I looked at the paiste-wiki site and the stamp on the cymbals are typical of the "Black Label" 602's.
I am not quite sure but it would appear as if the ride is a Medium ride and the crash is a thin. However, due to the stamps having been erased, I cannot say for sure. I have not weighed either.
The purpose of this post is to establish whether the fact that the logo's do not appear on the cymbals anymore impacts on their appeal as collectors items and secondly, if I should wish to sell them, what price can I (more or less) expect?
Thank you guys and any input would be appreciated.