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another rare Zildjian?

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chance for a 20" A zildjian but not quite sure how old it is ..Need a little help to date this cymbal....

Posted on 13 years ago
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From J.R.

chance for a 20" A zildjian but not quite sure how old it is ..Need a little help to date this cymbal....

I guess you must not have been paying much attention when I wrote this:

http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=23386

Posted on 13 years ago
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wow thats a great read with a lot of info..would you consider these as valuable as the 50s Hollow Logo or more..I use a 18" and 20" hollow logo in a Beatles Trib..but was thinking of picking this one up for $200.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From J.R.

wow thats a great read with a lot of info..would you consider these as valuable as the 50s Hollow Logo or more..I use a 18" and 20" hollow logo in a Beatles Trib..but was thinking of picking this one up for $200.

These are generally not as highly valued as the large stamps are. Most of these tend to be in the heavy sewer cover weights. I don't like those very much. If they are the earliest types like the one I have, then they tend to be thinner. I saw an 18" paper-thin go on eBay lately for big bucks, but I think that was mostly due to the weight and not necessarily the trademark type. But to me the 20" that I have is priceless.

You can tell if its an earlier type by the hammering. Underside hammering is the indicator.

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