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Anybody ever seen a Dream cymbal with a logo like this?

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From jake52776

Anybody ever seen a Dream cymbal with a logo like this?

That's not the same Dream as Dream/Bliss.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Never saw a Dream stamp like that one.

I've owned two Dream cymbals. Both 16" Bliss crash/rides. One was a useless dog so I sold it. The keeper is 1355g, the dog was 1370g FWIW. The keeper is part of my gigging collection. It's a bit misleading that they label these as a crash/ride, they play more like light crash, opening up with the slightest provocation.

I would never buy a Dream cymbal again without first playing it. There are some great ones and many dogs.

Posted on 10 years ago
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I've seen it. I have a few.

It was from the beginning of the Dream company. At that time, Dreams were just Wuhans with that ugly, ugly logo.

I would not waste my time on them.

Later,

Matt

Posted on 10 years ago
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It almost looks like someone put the logo on with a black magic marker!!

Cheers

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From mbettis

I've seen it. I have a few.It was from the beginning of the Dream company. At that time, Dreams were just Wuhans with that ugly, ugly logo.I would not waste my time on them.Later,Matt

The early Dreams were nightmares.

Posted on 10 years ago
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From Drumaholic

The early Dreams were nightmares.

Heheheh.... totally correct, Bill.

The funny thing?

Because it is so damn stiff, heavy, and high-profiled, I use the 22 I have in the backing plate system on my cymbal lathe. It has become an integral part in my tooling.

Later,

Matt

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