You might also want to include things like size and weight, as these are pretty important in terms of value and desirability...
Vintage 1958-59 UFIP Cymbal
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Lots of cymbals, snares and orphans, old and newish
But I just thought of one more possible choice:Since UFIP claims that it's worth $1200 -$1400, then maybe you should try selling it back to them. Since they value these cymbals at about 10X more than the buying public does, then I'm, sure they'd be absolutely thrilled to be able to buy this gem back and put in a glass display case at the company headquarters. Just something that would might to consider while your waiting for that next big money offer. But then again I'm sure your mailbox must have been totally clogged up with offers since then. But please do keep us up to date concerning the latest news as to the disposition of this cymbal. Won't you?
You know, if you disagree with what a seller is asking for an item, that's fine; don't buy it. And if you have an opinion of what you think it's worth, then share it, maybe with an explanation. But I think you ought to keep the sarcastic bullsh*t to yourself. Just my opinion....marko
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