That being wartime, how many cymbals were made then? I know metal items were banned in wartime from being produced by various companies.
In the US, yes, but Turkey? Dunno.
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Denniston , Robin. Churchill's Secret War: Diplomatic Decrypts, The Foreign Office and Turkey 1942-44 (Chancellor Press, 2000) 208p.[/COLOR]"Turkey broke relations with NAZI Germany (August 1944). They finally declared war on Germany and Japan (February 23, 1945). This was, however, largely cosmetic."
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That being wartime, how many cymbals were made then? I know metal items were banned in wartime from being produced by various companies.
Steel was the main thing that was banned. Apparently copper and tin wasn't because they made quite a few during that period. In any event this wouldn't have been a factor affecting cymbals made in Turkey.
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