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I have this zildjian cymbal set -ups catalog from the 60's/70's and i tought some of you would like to see a few pic's from it . i'm not sure the exact year of this catalog . and it's really cool to see some of our hero's back in the day with theire cymbal set up's . and it's strange to see that most of these guy's were playing sonor i tought for sure it would have been ludwig .

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Should be a date in there somewhere.........early 70's?

I have one from 1948 and 1958.....................

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From blairndrums

Should be a date in there somewhere.........early 70's?I have one from 1948 and 1958.....................

no where dose it have a date . i find that to be odd

80's 13 pc sonor signature
1979 12 pc ludwig power factory
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Not even in Roman numerals? (MCML etc?)<(Thats actually 1950 LOL)

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
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I remember seeing something like this in the early years of my drum geekdom. I began playing in 1977, so my guess is anywhere after 1975.

I still have Paiste's "Profiles of International Drummers Percussionists and Musicians, Vol. 3," dated 1981. It's in black and white, but is a bit more interesting because the drummers discuss their histories and thoughts about Paiste.

For example, Bill Bruford said: "I'd been playing the odd PAISTE CYMBAL for some time until I acquired a complete set. They are delightful and clean. PAISTE seems to offer the widest conceivable range of CYMBAL SOUNDS. Can it get any wider?"

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From al9000

I remember seeing something like this in the early years of my drum geekdom. I began playing in 1977, so my guess is anywhere after 1975.I still have Paiste's "Profiles of International Drummers Percussionists and Musicians, Vol. 3," dated 1981. It's in black and white, but is a bit more interesting because the drummers discuss their histories and thoughts about Paiste.For example, Bill Bruford said: "I'd been playing the odd PAISTE CYMBAL for some time until I acquired a complete set. They are delightful and clean. PAISTE seems to offer the widest conceivable range of CYMBAL SOUNDS. Can it get any wider?"

very cool i would like to see something like that

80's 13 pc sonor signature
1979 12 pc ludwig power factory
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I have that one as well as the 1969 one too....the one you have dates to 1976.

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From blairndrums

Should be a date in there somewhere.........early 70's?I have one from 1948 and 1958.....................

Can I see those 48 and 58 Zildjian items?

Just snap a quick photo if you cand find the time and email them to me.

Thanks and it would be much appreciated.

David

[email]vsd@vintagedrumguide.com[/email]

Posted on 13 years ago
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From al9000

I remember seeing something like this in the early years of my drum geekdom. I began playing in 1977, so my guess is anywhere after 1975.I still have Paiste's "Profiles of International Drummers Percussionists and Musicians, Vol. 3," dated 1981. It's in black and white, but is a bit more interesting because the drummers discuss their histories and thoughts about Paiste.For example, Bill Bruford said: "I'd been playing the odd PAISTE CYMBAL for some time until I acquired a complete set. They are delightful and clean. PAISTE seems to offer the widest conceivable range of CYMBAL SOUNDS. Can it get any wider?"

Hey al9000--So you have the Paiste's cymbal book..I have #1 and #2--But i never got #3..Do you have an extra copy? Mikey

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From blairndrums

Not even in Roman numerals? (MCML etc?)<(Thats actually 1950 LOL)

Not even ROMAN but it looks like i got my anwser . and also got a few vintage SONOR drums and parts catalog too .the germans did not forget to stamp the date. lol

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