I have a Paiste Formula 602 vintage hi hat top that I got as part of a larger purchase. Can anyone tell me more about what I've got here? I've attached a pic of the stamp. From what I can tell, some people really like these and they can be worth a few bucks. I know that as an orphan hat, not so much, but I'd still like to know more about it / them. Any info would be great.
Paiste Formula 602 - Info Please
Take a close up of the serial number. What is the number ,& is the word "Paiste " above the number ?
Perhaps it does not have a number ?
b.b keeper, How did you determine it was a pre-serial # ?
So gents, I've confirmed that there is no serial number.
I'm just curious how you identified this before the OP posted about the serial number.
I bought Paiste Formula 602's with my WMP Downbeat kit when I ordered it on 4/4/67. Receipt: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/6925762290/in/set-72157629432619022
Included were the following:
14" HH's: 840g top (extra light) & 920g bottom (light)
16" Crash: 1060g (extra light)
18" Medium: 1560g +/- (medium light)
The gram measurements came from a kitchen scale that reads in both ounces & grams. I may take them to FedEx for a more accurate reading before the whole set goes on the block this fall (I just finished the last of the complete tear-down & detailing last weekend).
Your embossed logo matches my pre-serial logos (attached) exactly. Serial numbers were added in about 1973 so yours are at least pre-1973.
There were cheaper cymbals available when I bought these but I really didn't give it much thought. As an 8th grader going into hock to my parents for the first time I didn't know too much but I'm glad I didn't cheap out now. My drum teacher and dealer was a jazz musician and this is what he played so I did, too. They sound really awesome, but then, I've never played anything else.
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