Hello,
I happened across this cymbal today and picked it up for $50. It is an 18" Crash/Ride Ludwig made by Tosco. At first, I thought the Ludwig logo was hand drawn with a Sharpie (but it's not). There are no engravings anywhere. It has a red 18"/45 cm Crash/Ride" stamp on the top, and a red "Made In Italy" stamp on the bottom. It is similar to an old A. Zildjian. There appears to be some hand hammering on it. It is on the heavy side and pretty dry. It also has a fairly high pitch. You can crash on it but it's not too gongy or clangy. It sounds very similar to several 70's era 18" crash/ride A's that I have played, but a bit heavier and drier. I like it. If you look closely at the second picture (the bottom of the cymbal) it looks like there is either the start of a stamp or a burn mark positioned around 2 'o clock.
I assume that these were made in the UFIP factory? I know that Tosco was an Italian company, but then was bought out/changed hands to several other companies in more recent years (Sabian being one of them). Were these in any way affiliated with Pasha? Does anyone have any history or knowledge of these cymbals? My guess is that they are 70's (by the Ludwig logo) and were made similar to A Zildjian's of that era to be sold with Ludwig kits. I know that Ludwig used to partner with Paiste to make their cymbals in the later 60's (perhaps early 70's as well?).
Thanks for your help! Drumaholic, I know you'll come through on this one!
V
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