I am at least the third owner of this cymbal, and it has been pretty lightly used since the mid 70s. It's in great condition, no cracks, maybe 1/32" of keyholing which is so small it's hard to notice.
Asking $300.
I am at least the third owner of this cymbal, and it has been pretty lightly used since the mid 70s. It's in great condition, no cracks, maybe 1/32" of keyholing which is so small it's hard to notice.
Asking $300.
Bump.
Price is now $230 plus shipping!
Any idea of the weight?
Mike
If you follow the link to the eBay auction it says
"It weighs 2610 grams."
but that auction is also marked "no longer available" so I don't know if the cymbal has gone or it is just that it is no longer offered on eBay. eBay completion codes still leave a bit of mystery...
OK, that's embarrassing. I changed the listing to change shipping and didn't realize it relisted as a new item number. So it is still for sale.
Here's an ebay link that works.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/293165673439
And yes, it weights 2610 grams.
Price is $220 now.
Looks like my first cymbal!
I had a Justin Ottaviano beat it a bit for me and now it’s perfect. I’m not looking for another 22 but these large stamps are good ones. These and EAKs are on my radar...
Good luck with your sale!
I finally had someone show an interest in this cymbal, and he asked if it was dark or bright. I believe the answer is that it's dark. Could someone with more knowledge (ie, any of you) tell me if I am right or wrong? Is this model cymbal dark or bright?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I finally had someone show an interest in this cymbal, and he asked if it was dark or bright. I believe the answer is that it's dark. Could someone with more knowledge (ie, any of you) tell me if I am right or wrong? Is this model cymbal dark or bright?Thanks in advance for your help.
Answer him in "low or high" pitch......
or "mix of both"..
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