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need help identify cynbals

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need help identifying and age of some symbols.i believe fairly old ones

1 is a 12 cymbal- cant read maker

other 2 are 10 inch ,can read Ludwig on those

These had came from an estate

also i have some different parts

the long rod stand is marked Leedy Ludwig,this fits the 12 inch cymbal

also very old tripod style stand

and also some other parts,which i have no idea what are used for

not sure how to put pics here,but i will try

any info would be greatly appreciated

Posted on 13 years ago
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The two small ones looks to me like a pair of sock cymbals, and I don't mean the alternative term for a more modern hi hat.

Mark
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Posted on 13 years ago
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Well, they would have been really nice had someone not taken a scrubber to them. Looks like they have been hit with steel wool or a scouring pad. Too bad. The mount in pic 4 is called a "cymbal L-arm" and is used on the bass drum, attached to a bracket, then normally a ride would be sitting on top of it. On older sets, many times it was an accent cymbal there.

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