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Vintage 18" Zyn Sizzle Cymbal

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Anyone have a clue what a fair price for a vintage 18" Zyn Sizzle Cymbal might be?

Also, is this brand even worth considering?

THANKS in advance for your help!

Posted on 14 years ago
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the standard zyn is made from nickel silver with a fairly high

profile – they don't sound so good IMO. The super zyn's

and 5 star zyn's are very good as the are B20 and hammered and lathed.

I have a 40's super zyn that is B20 and hammered like an old K.

Posted on 14 years ago
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From supraphonic

the standard zyn is made from nickel silver with a fairly highprofile – they don't sound so good IMO. The super zyn'sand 5 star zyn's are very good as the are B20 and hammered and lathed.I have a 40's super zyn that is B20 and hammered like an old K.

THANKS for the input!

Can I tell the difference between the "standard" zyn and the "super" zyn simply by appearance? If so, how?

Also, any idea what a "reasonable" price would be for each (18" sizzle) in today's market?

I appreciate your help!

Posted on 14 years ago
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heres an older post about zyn

www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=9515

The super zyn is stamped as such and has the usual B20 bronze appearance.

The standard zyn look very silver/grey looking – they are simply stamped 'zyn'

Posted on 14 years ago
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From supraphonic

heres an older post about zynwww.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=9515The super zyn is stamped as such and has the usual B20 bronze appearance.The standard zyn look very silver/grey looking – they are simply stamped 'zyn'

THANKS so much for your time, your help and the link you provided. I appreciate it!

Posted on 14 years ago
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