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cymbal rehammering/modifications?

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From evan

That's what I intend to do. I think someone in Portland does some finishing work (a company called Cymbal & Gong), so I might call a shop down there. Cymbaholic is being weird and not letting me register, so I guess I'll have to wait before I can post over there.Just out of curiousity, what is the market value like for 20" hollow logos? These days the market's soft and cymbals don't look like they're going for much, which is why I wanted to modify as opposed to sell.

I have a really nice early 70s Zilco, 18" that sounds great, but with a little tender lovin' care could sound better, if you'd be interested in trading for a B20 rather than a B8 or NS12.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From jonnistix

I have a really nice early 70s Zilco, 18" that sounds great, but with a little tender lovin' care could sound better, if you'd be interested in trading for a B20 rather than a B8 or NS12.

Thanks for the offer, but that doesn't sound like it would get me further along. If I'm going to trade I'd like to do it for something I won't have to modify.

Posted on 13 years ago
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