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The one on ringos left must be a 602!!! No way is that a Zildjian

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Posted on 10 years ago
#91
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Oh how I wish that photo had just a little more sharpness to it.

Nice shot though. I wonder how anybody got way up there to take it?

Posted on 10 years ago
#92
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the other side, I just have only seen pre serial 602's with that swirly type of lathing, especially compared to the Avedis on his right aka THE Crash

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Posted on 10 years ago
#93
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I think those are video stills.

Posted on 10 years ago
#94
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The one on ringos left must be a 602!!! No way is that a Zildjian

It is possible, and I won't rule it out for that reason.

But one thing I can tell you is that in "The Modern Drummer" interview when Ringo was asked which cymbals he played, he stated 'Avedis, but it's a personal choice'....'an old Avedis is the best cymbal'.

So if he ever did in fact throw a 602 into his set-up, he certainly never admitted to it.

Posted on 10 years ago
#95
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Hello all...

This rehearsal recording for the abandoned "That Means A lot" song let's you hear THE Ringo right side crash especially at 6:08 [ame="http://youtu.be/t6bhW3bCXyI?t=6m4s"]http://youtu.be/t6bhW3bCXyI?t=6m4s[/ame] That does not say 1400grams to me like what was said in this thread http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=8643 Any way we can merge the two? After researching for so long at this point, I have been wondering if Ringo's crash was similar to this cymbal that our very own Chicago Dave picked up for cheap. He says it is an "18.875 trans stamp @1559 grams". Here is the thread http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=46569

I only wonder because my 19'' Armand beautiful baby, sans rivets made in 2004, is the closest to Ringo's cymbal I have come across. Of course it was bought blind so it goes... here is a quick iPhone recording but I plan on making a recording with a proper Beatles recording set up including; AKG D19 mono overhead, Tascam analog board, fairchild etc. plug ins, and maybe a touch of my Altec modded compressor. But here she is anyways, weighing in at 1784 grams, you can kind of get the picture.[ame="http://youtu.be/n5QKMjrsHIw"]http://youtu.be/n5QKMjrsHIw[/ame]

Brendan Lazar

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Posted on 10 years ago
#96
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From beatledave

thanks so much on goes the journey just missed a 18' zyn on ebay

Sorry dude. I think I bought that 18" Super Zyn. It's the old stamp, 50's type with flatter profile just like Drumaholic mentioned. This cymbal is very Ringo. I'm going to put a video up soon.

Posted on 10 years ago
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GiantBeater - Hi there. I'd be glad to do a quick recording of the cymbal you referenced. You may have to wait a bit, as we are in the middle of packing up for a move.

Posted on 10 years ago
#98
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Here we have a recording I slapped together of a Super-Zyn 18" Small stamp with the very flat profile and hand hammering. Possibly owned by Ringo? :) Wouldn't that be something?!

I'm playing one-handed with some original Tosco Hats from the 70's and a K Con medium thin high plus Ludwig COB snare. It's by no means a professional recording, but it'll give an idea of the crash that Ringo used to play?

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_X7RjGfSY0"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_X7RjGfSY0[/ame]

Posted on 10 years ago
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sounds WAY too heavy..to my ears,anyway.....

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 10 years ago
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