Here's one for you. I spot this old 20" Avedis with the 50's stamp and factory rivet holes on page 10 of the used cymbals eBay listings with no watchers and a $0.00 starting bid and 6 hours remaining and it's the middle of the night, so I figure I'll throw a max bid of €100 and see what happens. I'm guessing that's it's a nice light one. It has rivet holes and it's from the 50's. It's surely a nice light Ride, right?. So, the following morning I wake up and I have an email saying I won the auction, but it went all the way to €96. I was hoping I'd get it for a song and dance ( never happens on eBay) Then I notice I can't pay for it because the seller is in a neighboring country and hasn't specified postage to my country, but I figure it's only going to cost another €25 or so for postage. I send a request for an order total and later on the seller gets back to me with a shipping quote for €45. I ask to please use a different courier company, but I'm eager to get the cymbal and the seller's saying it may take a while because they're busy etc. At this stage I just agree to pay the ridiculous shipping cost because I want the cymbal ASAP. While I was at it I asked the seller if they'd happen to know the weight of the cymbal. They told me that according to their kitchen scales it's 2500 grams in other words a sewer cap! So, now I've got a sewer cap that I don't want and I'm paying over the odds for. I have a 2350g 20" Avedis that I can't even give away. I've had it listed online for €100 for months and nobody is interested in that thing.
I suppose what I'm trying to get at is WHY were Zildjian making such heavy cymbals back then? I can't take a punt on a 50's era Avedis. Some of them are heavier than those hollow logo Rock Rides. This was supposed to be the jazz era or the beBop or the Swing or whatever the heck era it was and the cymbals were by and large quite hefty. I know that some are under 2000 grams, but you just can't take a chance on one of those 50's era Zildjians. I think that any Avedis, regardless of the era -if's it's a clunker it's worth 100 bucks. I don't care what the stamp is. Lesson learned. No more eBaying for me.
ps. Anyone want this thing? it'll cost you €150 which would be maybe 160US then add on the shipping cost and of course the import fees as I'm in Europe. Oh, and I would have to ask for a finder's fee of course. You're probably looking at well close to 250 dollar and did I mention it's got a key hole? No takers then? Going once.... going twice? Do I hear $250? All done at 60 bucks then? Sold! Lol