I live near this area. Are these cymbals worth looking into.
Cymbal seller says is rare:
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/msg/1384053333.html
I think the same person is selling these also:
I live near this area. Are these cymbals worth looking into.
Cymbal seller says is rare:
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/msg/1384053333.html
I think the same person is selling these also:
The prices certainly are right!
The hihats and swish might be good, who knows about that first one(?).
He says the cymbals are "older". I'd say that's true in the same sense that my 8 year old dog is "older".
The hihats may be "older" but the others aren't. You can't judge a cymbal by it's looks, you can get a vibe, but I've heard no name junk I liked and most cymbals in music stores I don't.
All those cymbals could be sold for much more than what they're asking (assuming no major defects) so they might be scores.
He is a asking $60.00 a piece so I think I will call him and offer $100 for all three if they are still avaliable.
If he's asking $180 a $100 offer is quite a chunk off. If you offered $120 it would be asking him to throw in one for free. Even at $180 the prices are low so anything you get off of that is a bonus. I wouldn't blow the deal on the price. The swish and the hihats could very well be real nice. The ride looks like a heavy metal cymbal, but who knows it might be the cat's moo!
The fact that the seller says they're "rare" says something 'casue I don't think they are. The ride might be and there might be a good reason they don't make it anymore.
The prices are rare.
GET THE NEW BEATS!!! Ignore the other two...
That "star" cymbal isn't rare. It's a made overseas cheap cymbal.
GET THE NEW BEATS!!!
I currently play a pair of modern 14" New Beats but I am on a vintage kick do to the fact that I just purchased a 1971 Ludwig Maple Classic 14x24, 16x18, 16x16, 10x14 and 9x13. I wasn't sure if the New Beats (on craigslist) were vintage or not and if they have a more vintage sound. I like the cymbals I have and have been using them for a very long time but I am at a point were I want to start experimenting with other cymbal sounds and figured at these low prices I just might find something I fancy more than what I currently use.
Well there's no risk except your time.
Worst outcome is you hate them and make $100 or more!
I'm not sure what a "vintage" AZ sound is. To me the AZ sound has never changed, except that every cymbal is different. I've always thought the metal was the same except for their cheap stuff. I would have thought you could take a new pair of hihats and time travelled back to the 60's and no one would think twice about them.
I'd buy them if I was near there.
GET THE NEW BEATS!!!
...just sayin'. In the current economy, they sell, used, for about $100-110. There ARE some duds, though. Either the matching of cymbals sounds bad, or they're WAY too heavy. In either case, you could get your money back, and then some...
[COLOR="DarkRed"]I don't think the "star" cymbal is a cheap import. I believe that the very first Z Customs had that star-hammering on 'em. That's what it looks like to me.....an early Z Custom. Look at the cymbal shape, bell size, etc....
So, the seller was kinda on the right track with that one.
Z Customs... Yipes !!! I have zero use for such monsters, but heavy rockers luv 'em....guitar2...and $60 is cheaper than the $100-120 they go for on eFlay....
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