This past fall I was fortunate enough to purchase a 1967 Blue Oyster Pearl Super Classic kit from its original owner. The kit included the original cymbals it came with when ordered from the factory --
20" Pre-Serial Formula 602;
16" Pre-Serial Formula 602; and
14" Pre-Serial Formula 602
The prior owner wasn't sure whether the 14" cymbal was actually used as a hi-hat cymbal or as a "stand-alone" cymbal.
I decided to keep the 20" and 16" cymbals and sell the 14". While I had it listed for sale with some detailed pics a gentleman who collects vintage Paiste cymbals asked me to check if there was a slight "fracture" under the letters "MULA" in the word FORMULA on the stamp of the cymbal. This request surprised me because I hadn't noticed any such fracture. He mentioned that some of his cymbals do have such fractures and thought that he noticed the same in one of my pics. I took a second (much closer) look with my one good eye and, sure enough, there actually was a small fracture in that area. I immediately pulled my listing and have kept the cymbal ever since.
I'm now considering selling it but am wondering whether this fracture might spread any worse than it currently is. Has anyone experienced anything like this with their Paiste cymbals? It still sounds great but I don't know how concerned I should be over this condition.
As usual, I'm open to any and all input. Hopefully the pics I posted will adequately show the affected area. In some pics, however, you probably won't even notice it. Am I making too much out of this?
Thanks in advance for your time and your help!