Greetings,
This is the first time I have ever posted on a forum or blog, so please bear with me as I find my blogging voice.
I have been interested and have playing/noodling drums for most of my life. I am now in my mid fifties and have been gigging steady on weekends for about eight years or so. I have several drum sets including a 1980 set of maple shell Hard Rock Pearls (model no.5024, green flash finish), a Yamaha Junior kit (signature Manu Katche in sunset yellow), and a Pearl Reference kit in granite sparkle. I even still have the original bass drum and tenor tom from my first set of Stewart's!
What caught my attention was a link from the drums, drummers and drumming page on facebook. It took me to the Vintage Drums page, which lead me to the Vintage Cymbals page and finally to this forum. There were several photos of Zildjian logo stamps including one showing that the cymbal was made in Turkey. I have had for many, many years, a cymbal with a diameter of 13 inches, the hole for the cymbal stand or holder is seven sixteenths of an inch. The cymbal is quite thin and flexible and has never been cleaned that I'm aware of. There are a few scratches and the stamp is pretty worn but it is indeed an original Turkish Zildjian cymbal.
Does anyone have any information on these cymbals and would there be any value to it?