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Mint cymbals eBay....details at 10 (PM)

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First these:

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-14-CONSTANTINOPLE-ZILCO-Zildjian-Hi-Hat-Cymbals_W0QQitemZ200417309809QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintgae_Drums_Percussion?hash=item2ea9cd7471

Which are in incredible condition. You never see them like this. He won't get that price but they are amazing for 1940's cymbals.

Then there's this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/K-ISTANBUL-ZILDJIAN-16-5-CRASH-VINTAGE-TURKEY_W0QQitemZ110468773359QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintgae_Drums_Percussion?hash=item19b873b5ef

I'm not too crazy about the sound, but this one looks like it could have been unearthed from a time capsule somewhere.

Posted on 15 years ago
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Is the first guy correct about Zilcos? He says "ZILCO's were A Line of Cymbal Produced By Zildjian From 1968 To 1970 Again From 1976 To 1979 At The AZCO Canada Plant - These Had SINGLE Solid Line Style Letters in The Name Stamp ZILCO Accompanied By The Words Trade Mark."

"It is Widely KNOWN There were MUCH EARLIER ZILCO's Produced with FULL BLOCK Letters in The Stamp Used For The Name Instead of The Single Line Letters - And The Name of The TURKISH City : CONSTANTINOPLE Also in The Stamp Instead of The Words Trade Mark. These OLDER Cymbals Produced in America ... These EARLIER "CONSTANTINOPLE" ZILCO's were Produced From The Late 1930's Into The 1940's"

I have some Zilco hats that I bought used with a set in the 70's. I always assumed it was the later (70's) cymbals. But the stamp on mine look identical to the ones he shows - Zilco in full block letters with Constantinople below. No mention of Trademark or Azco. Which he says make them the early ones. Is this really correct?

Posted on 15 years ago
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]if it don't say Azco on 'em....then they are the earlier Zilcos.....[/COLOR]

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Posted on 15 years ago
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From Jaye

[COLOR="DarkRed"]if it don't say Azco on 'em....then they are the earlier Zilcos.....[/COLOR]

Hey man, don't you know you are supposed to keep politics and religion out of drum forums! jk

Posted on 15 years ago
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Yes, Jaye. You know better than to bring up the MesoAmerican Azco peoples and their bitter enemy, the Zilcos. Horrible religious practices including human sacrifice and infant cannibalism. The political references associated with these ancient peoples is felt even today. Unbelievable that you would even mention them in this day and time.

What the heck are you talking about, Lucky??? How are these two terms political or religious???

What am I missing?

Posted on 15 years ago
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Doh!DOH

You must be talking about that picture thingy that Jaye put in there. What is that a pic of? I don't recognize the image. Is that political or religious?

Looks a bit like Che. Put a cool hat on that guy and you got a Che lookalike.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Jaye

[COLOR="DarkRed"]if it don't say Azco on 'em....then they are the earlier Zilcos.....[/COLOR]

So that explains something I've been wondering for years. The ones I have are 13" ones with obvious hand-hammering, just like these from the same seller http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200415295978&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT . I figured they were the 70's AZCO ones since they came with a 70's set. But they are great hats, and I never understood why Zilcos were considered second-rate cymbals - I used them anyway even once I had bought some Zildjians. Now I get it - the ones I had were the earlier non-Azco's. Thanks.

Posted on 15 years ago
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