I'm referring to this as a "unit" to draw everyone's attention to the fact that this is now the official term for what Zildjian produces these days. These are now referred to as "units", and not cymbals. So now….lets all get hip to the latest change in lingo. I'm sure that we can now all learn to readjust our terminology accordingly…..now can't we?
Anyway the following was made back when they used to make these things called "cymbals". What an archaic term.
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[color=blue]It's a "nominal" 17", actually measuring 16-3/4". It weighs 1207 grams.[/color]
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[color=red]With a soundfile:[/color]
17 A type I transitional stamp
This is the era of the only true 1940's trans stamp. About 95% of the ones seen on eBay that make refererence to theirs being 1940's vintage are not.