For sale is a cymbal which forum members here helped me to identify as a pre-serial concert model. This cymbal belonged to my uncle, who purchased it new as a single piece.
(Note: This information differs from my original post - he recently told me it was purchased new, not used - sorry for the confusion)
The cymbal has a larger center hole (5/8") that was originally played with a rubber grommet to reduce the diameter. The grommet was removed for the photos below and replaced.
It has remained packed away in a trap case for at least 10 years. As you can see from the photos, aside from the decades-old fingerprints, the cymbal is in great shape. No nicks, cracks, or damage on the edges.
The photos show the production stamp, as well as a faded red 19" marking on the underside of the bell. There is an extremely faded stamp on the face that reads "Concert B" - presumably the 'B' half of an "A-B" pair.
Based on my uncle's description, Sam Ash sold this new as a crash ride, and not as an orchestral/concert cymbal.
It weighs in at just under 2000 grams, and has a deep, rich tone to it. A sound file is available, recorded with a simple microphone onto my PC.
I was going to list this on Ebay for $250, but would like to offer it here for $225. I am open to offers.
Here are the pics:
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[img]http://www.bimmertools.com/v/vspfiles/images/602-2.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.bimmertools.com/v/vspfiles/images/602-3.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.bimmertools.com/v/vspfiles/images/602-4.jpg[/img]
Feel free to reply here, or to my email address - [email]ken@bimmertools.com[/email]
Thanks for looking!
Ken