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K. Zildjian 18" intermediate
The one looks to be in remarkable condition for a 63year old cymbal: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Zildjian-Vintage-Istanbul-K-18-Crash-Ride-Cymbal-17-3-...
5 years agoMy First Vintage Cymbal
From grantro...
5 years agoMy First Vintage Cymbal
From grantro...
5 years agoMy First Vintage Cymbal
Back in the '80's Guitar Center had a fire-sale on N.O.S. Kashain 24"s for a measly $100 each, and they sounded pretty good to my ear.
5 years agoCan someone help identify this Zildjian
From khmerali...
5 years agoCan someone help identify this Zildjian
old K.'s in Cambodia.... Who knew?
5 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
From mbettis...
5 years agoArt Blakely/Tony Williams ride cymbals.
From Aussievintagedrumuser...
5 years agoArt Blakely/Tony Williams ride cymbals.
But I can recommend something like this to you and anyone else, as a reasonable facsimile thereof: [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfz82rZwLZk"...
5 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
From mbettis...
5 years agoArt Blakely/Tony Williams ride cymbals.
Tony's 22" was a bit on the meatier side like the one above is. So if your looking for something like this try to get that weight range. Type IV's run...
5 years agoMy First Vintage Cymbal
From JimmySticks...
5 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
"Why doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?" Because they're too busy right now trying to reverse engineer those crashed U.F.O.'s they've got. Then...
5 years agoWhy doesn't anyone reverse engineer old K's?
From jda...
5 years agoInfo on Zildjian Canadian K brilliant finish?
Actually they did make both the HH and the K's in the same foundry. So I think that comment here was appropriate. The EAK's were separarte and made la...
5 years ago