I am a native speaker of English with a PhD and I usually do not understand much of what OddBall says. So do not blame yourself. Attached is a copy of your stamp photo with a red circle around the place where the 3 dots are, plus an arrow to this. That is where the three dots are found which we are talking about. Is that where you are looking and talking about?[img]http://black.net.nz/cym2013/60s.jpg[/img]That is a 60s stamp according to Drumaholic (see above). Are both pictures from your own cymbal? The two photos look different, although it could be the lighting and angle.
I first want to thank everybody for your help and effort to answer my post!
But if anybody thinks i do not own that cymbal, i do, i have bought a from a guy who didn´t seem to know what vintage means!
The cymbal sits right next to me, and it costs me 100$!
Don´t know why anybody should claim others picture as theirs?
I do not!
The stamp picture is al little photoshoped to make the thin stamp a little better seen. Of course there´s a little difference in light!
okay good to clear that :-)
The dots i was talking about, are the dots in oddball´s attached picture...the two dots in the heard/balls/W, they are missing in mine, and i just saw stamps with them. The stamps position is not at the edge, it is more to the middle.
I also talked to a guy from holland, who sells a lot of vintage cymbals, he dated the cymbal to the early 70´s and in his opinion this weight is quite rare.
PS: for proof of ownership, some more pix, lathing, top and bottom :-)