wow, what a great cymbal.Clapping Happy2
but the price is...Eye Ball
If it was a half, I'd buy it.
wow, what a great cymbal.Clapping Happy2
but the price is...Eye Ball
If it was a half, I'd buy it.
[COLOR="Purple"]Nope - sumfin' not quite right about that cymbal (or its ascription) Hmmmm[/COLOR]
What is strange?
NOT.
Trans stamp.
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Trans-stamp makes it '40's earliest- no ?[/COLOR]
well, a trans thin 22" goes over $700 or $800.
could be $1000. I've never seen this thin trans 22" ever.
Trans stamp cymbals are becoming like old Ks? Do I need to buy all now and sell 10 years later priced twice? lol
well, a trans thin 22" goes over $700 or $800.could be $1000. I've never seen this thin trans 22" ever.Trans stamp cymbals are becoming like old Ks? Do I need to buy all now and sell 10 years later priced twice? lol
I had one once that was thinner. And it still had very good stick definition and didn't wash out.
Yes by them now if you can. They are classics and will only increase in value over time. But not as much as the old K's will however. Especially the old stamps.
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Just sold a 1900g 22" Trans to member mlvibes a few weeks ago - but yeah - not too common[/COLOR]
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Just sold a 1900g 22" Trans to member mlvibes a few weeks ago - but yeah - not too common[/COLOR]
...which was about what mine was.
Here's one that's close to that:
http://www.classicvintagedrums.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68_77&products_id=626
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