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Best affordable vintage crash-ride cymbal

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neat looking kit. its got a lot of mojo going! are you planning on putting the reso heads on the toms and the bass? i see youve got the original bass head there. i think a vintage zildjian 18 would be right at home with that kit. i dig it!

mike

Posted on 12 years ago
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How do you guys feel about the Paiste 2002 20" ride (red label)? There a a lot of them on ebay going for pretty cheap. I guess the older the better? They still make the 2002 ride, correct?

Posted on 12 years ago
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I've managed to get two 4o4 20" rides off ebay in the last couple of weeks & I'm very happy with them. I got them as rehearsal cymbals so I'm not putting too many miles on my 2oo2's but I've ended up gigging them & they crash really nice. Explosive with long sustain. Perfect for the heavy rock/blues that I play. Only paid £40 each for them. Absolute bargain. They'll never be 2oo2's but for that kind of money, I'm very impressed

Posted on 12 years ago
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I just got a Paiste 404 20" ride for $60 on eBay. Thanks for the advice!

D' Drummer

Posted on 12 years ago
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505's are nice too!

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Posted on 12 years ago
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Those Slingerland aqua satin flames are GORGEOUS! Never ever get rid of those!

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Posted on 12 years ago
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