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Need Help Identifying 16.5" Crash with No Stamp..Zildjian?
Not an A. or a K. Doesn't look like Italian either. Probabaly European made based on the odd diameter. Does it look like B-20? How does it sound?
4 years agoRepairing cymbals before/after
From Olimpass...
4 years agoRepairing cymbals before/after
From Olimpass...
4 years agoRepairing cymbals before/after
It looks great. What is the type of Flux did he use? I mean (WTF)... what the flux?
4 years agoNew Stamp Old Ks
[ame]https://youtu.be/6GFmmb_J3zs[/ame]
4 years agoNew Stamp Old Ks
[ame]https://youtu.be/6WjtAY5jpS0[/ame]
4 years agoScarcer than hen's teeth (602 alert!)
Take a good look because you'll probably never see or hear of another: 19 Paiste 602 Vintage 60s PreSerial “THIN” Crash 1678g https://www.ebay.com/...
4 years agoK. Zildjian Constantinople...the worlds most sought after cymbals
A pair of 1920s K Constantinople hand cymbals, played on a stand as hi-hats. These are a single-owner pair from the midwest and were used as marching...
4 years agoNeed Help Dating Vintage A Zildjian 16” Crash
No I don't. The best thing to do is check Ebay's sold items in cymbals to see what range of values are there for the same size and vintage.
4 years agoNeed Help Dating Vintage A Zildjian 16” Crash
early 70’s.
4 years agoZildjian 30" ride cymbal
The 30" I bought bore the "A. Zildjian & Cie." trademark. So one might be tempted to believe that it was made in the late 1970's, but thta would be wr...
4 years agoHumble Collection of Old A, Italian, and misc.
From Chicago Dave...
4 years agoZildjian 30" ride cymbal
From Olimpass...
4 years agoOld K with no stamp?
I don't know what it is, but I do know its not a K. They always had a trademark.
4 years agoYou rarely see a 23" Avedis these days
From Chicago Dave...
4 years ago