I have a 70's crash that i do not use. This thing is pretty damn heavy (3.5 pounds) and very washy with ring for days! Is there a market for a heavy crash like this?
Late 70's Zildjian A 16" Crash
1967 Ludwig Super Classic Psych Red FOR SALE
1972 Ludwig Hollywood 3 ply WMP
1970 Rogers Holiday 22"/12"/13"/16"/18"
[COLOR="Green"]That's like a 1500g 16" cymbal, if your weight is accurate. You may wanna take it to a UPS or post office and get a very accurate weight if you plan on selling....
That's pretty heavy.... considering a light 16" can be 900g and a medium about 1200-1300g. I mean, 1500g for a 17" is considered on the heavy side ....
Could be a useful heavy crash for someone....might have a market value of about $75 or so.[/COLOR]
Someone with a micro-set might like it for a ride.
There's a buyer out there for it for some application fer sure.
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I just aquired a Zildjian 16" FIELD cymbal.It weighs in at 1700g. Perhaps you have a marching cymbal.
Hey Kevins...you read my mind! I have a micro kit setup in the house with a converted 16x16 floor tom as a kick....and I was thinking it could be perfect for a ride!
Joe...I am leaving for Europe on a 2-week tour on Monday, but will hit you up when I get back as it may work for me. Do you have any sound clips, by chance?
I just aquired a Zildjian 16" FIELD cymbal.It weighs in at 1700g. Perhaps you have a marching cymbal.
I had a 60's or early 70's 16" Heavy Avedis Zildjian cymbal just like what you are describeing and it was one half of a marching cymbal pair. I used it as a crash and I liked it. You could hit it hard and it would explode. or ride lightly on it. Mine had a little brass ring inside the hole, I guess so the cymbal straps would not wear and they could spin. Unfortunately it was burned in a club fire. They were meant to be heavy crash cymbals.
The 'brass ring' inside the center hole is a dead giveaway that it is a marching cymbal. Zildjian installed those brass ring's so they would'nt cut through the leather hand straps.
[COLOR="Green"]That's like a 1500g 16" cymbal, if your weight is accurate. You may wanna take it to a UPS or post office and get a very accurate weight if you plan on selling....That's pretty heavy.... considering a light 16" can be 900g and a medium about 1200-1300g. I mean, 1500g for a 17" is considered on the heavy side ....Could be a useful heavy crash for someone....might have a market value of about $75 or so.[/COLOR]
The accurate weight is 3.5 lbs. Soo heavy.
1967 Ludwig Super Classic Psych Red FOR SALE
1972 Ludwig Hollywood 3 ply WMP
1970 Rogers Holiday 22"/12"/13"/16"/18"
Hey Kevins...you read my mind! I have a micro kit setup in the house with a converted 16x16 floor tom as a kick....and I was thinking it could be perfect for a ride!Joe...I am leaving for Europe on a 2-week tour on Monday, but will hit you up when I get back as it may work for me. Do you have any sound clips, by chance?
Sorry for the slow reply. I do not have a sound clip but i would be happy to make one for you. Let me know.
Thanks!
1967 Ludwig Super Classic Psych Red FOR SALE
1972 Ludwig Hollywood 3 ply WMP
1970 Rogers Holiday 22"/12"/13"/16"/18"
if there is no keyholding or cracks its probably worth $100. Personally I would sell it on craigslist if you live in a musicaly populated area because tons of drummers like vintage crashes. plus no hasle on shipping
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