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Hi everybody ! I play guitar not drums ! However, my 10 year old son started playing drums about a year ago.On Saturday we went to a local music shop to see if they had any secondhand hi hats.I know nothing about cymbals but we bought the pair that sounded best to us !! They are Paiste Formula 602 14" Heavy Hi Hats,Blue label.We paid £40 for them.I have researched them on the net but there is something that does not seem right to me!

There are no serial numbers on them.I understand that they are from the eighties and should have numbers ? Is there such a thing as fake 602`s ?

Thank you for any help

Posted on 13 years ago
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Welcome to the VDF, can you post pics of your cymbal ?that will really help the evaluation move quicker, so you paid like $90.00 for them? if they are 602's you got a really great deal.

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 13 years ago
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On the top cymbal you should see the large blue ink Paiste Formula 602 stamped on cymbal at the 12-O'clock position; the Top Heavy hi-hat 14" blue ink stamped on the cymbal at the 3-O'clock position; and the Paiste name and serial number hard stamped into the cymbal at the 6-O'clock position. The hard stamp is close to the bell.

The bottom cymbal is marked in a similar fashion but will be ink stamped "bottom"

Posted on 13 years ago
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Thanks for replies,the logo etc looks ok to me but no number stamps .But what do I know!

Will post photo in next 30 mins !

Posted on 13 years ago
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From vintagemore2000

Welcome to the VDF, can you post pics of your cymbal ?that will really help the evaluation move quicker, so you paid like $90.00 for them? if they are 602's you got a really great deal.

40 Quid is around $70!

Serial numbers started in 1971-72 if I recall correctly..........

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 13 years ago
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[IMG]http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/z407/PetraConnett/?action=view¤t=Fnykp2611.jpg[/IMG]

photos. £40 is about $65. If they are the real deal I may go back to the shop tomorrow because he has another pair of Paiste hi hats for the same price! Though I don't recall what model they are.

Posted on 13 years ago
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I'd take that deal! Nice hats!

FWIW, there's a guy selling a set of those on ebay right now - buy it now price is $899.00.

Cassidy Welcome

Posted on 13 years ago
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From jeffc

[IMG]http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/z407/PetraConnett/?action=view¤t=Fnykp2611.jpg[/IMG]photos. £40 is about $65. If they are the real deal I may go back to the shop tomorrow because he has another pair of Paiste hi hats for the same price! Though I don't recall what model they are.

I used to always go by around 1.75 U.S. to the British Pound

Must be less now.............

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 13 years ago
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Those look real to me. I can only get to the one photo. There should be small serial numbers (6 digits) stamped into the metal not far below the bell (that's the opposite direction away from where the blue ink label says 602). Maybe the serial numbers are just very faint.

Those are called blue label 602s and they fetch a premium over the earlier ones. Also hats which say Heavy like those fetch a premium as well. I've tracked all the 602 eBay sales over the past 5 years and the average those fetch would be about $590 (that's £368 according to my feed of today's rates) so you got the deal of the decade there. Unless of course there is something funny about the bottom hat of the pair. But as I say I can only see one photo.

Enjoy!

Posted on 13 years ago
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Hi,went back to the shop today and bought a 20" Blue Label Medium ride.Similar deal to the hats.Same condition,they must of all came in together.Again,no visible serial number !Marks on all of them look like residue from gaffa tape !What is the best way to clean them ? His remaining Paiste Hi Hats are the 400 series.

Thanks

Posted on 13 years ago
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