I have one bought off mountain hick while back , it’s my go to ride
Sounds like you are claiming a 22" pre trans stamp ride cymbal.
We need a trademark photo more than a sound file. Without proof of that cymbal's vintage, a soundfile means nothing. #1 priority
And jaghog, please remember the diameter is in question as well. #2 priority. It is the 22" diameter of the cymbal which is unusual for a pre trans. Telling us the diameter doesn't even require photo attaching, nor do you need a video. You just tell us 22 or 20 or whatever the diameter is.
Here is the current distribution of diameters for pre trans stamp era cymbals based on 101 I've recorded (this is counting pairs as 2 cymbals)
diam count
08 x
10 xx
11 xxxxxxxxxxxxx
12 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
13 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
14 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
15 xxxxxxxxxxxx
16 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
17 x
18 xxxxxx
19
20 xx
21
22 x
which is why larger ones are of interest. If you compare the pre trans diameter distribution to later production eras there is a clear deficit of larger diameters (over 18").
[img]http://black.net.nz/avedis/images/Abig-price-per-inch.png[/img]
So if you have a 22" pre trans that's very big news. If you have a 20" pre trans that's big news. Anything 18" or smaller stops being headline grabbing, but is still of interest.
So let's see that trademark stamp please. And the diameter.