mlayton and zenstat, Here is a link from vintagecymbalforum about the types of A Zildjian stamps I used as referencehttp://www.vintagecymbalguide.com/zildjian_stamps_a.htmlI am out of town Thursday AM and cant get any pics of the cymbal up online for a few days. I studied the stamps on this link and date ranges but havent been able to come up with a correct vintage date for the cymbal yet. I appreciate your help and will be gettin back to y'all in a few days. Thanks.
Thanks for the link. That's a very unusual typology which seems to try very carefully to not to step on the toes of Bill Hartrick (aka Drumaholic) who is a member here.
Their Type 2 is a Transitional Stamp (which has at least 4 variants according Bill Hartrick who named the Avedis trademark stamp series). But that's not a very diagnostic picture of a Type 2 (the bits which are supposed to be deeper aren't much deeper or the lighting for the photo didn't bring them out).
Their Type 1 is the pre Trans Stamp (or 1st stamp in some terminologies -- but not in Bill Hartrick's terminology), but the stamp picture there is much later as far as I can see. It looks more like a late 50s stamp. You can tell right away if you know what to look for. I'll explain that in due course. Note that I'm sometimes wrong on these things (as BosLover has noted I do need new reading glasses), but I document each step of my thinking process so that when I'm wrong others can tell.
I don't know why this VDF info is still on the web site. It is misleading, and was clearly abandoned before it was completed (hence the lack of text as you work your way down). Misleading in the sense that it doesn't conform at all the the original definitions and terminology from Bill Hartrick. Like several of the other online timelines it is distinctly unhelpful in sorting it all out.
Read the original article by following the link below:
http://black.net.nz/avedis.html
Bill's article also contains the information which will allow you to see why the photo of that Type 1 doesn't fit the criteria, but I'll expand on that anyway just to make it clearer. When I get to it. Soonish.