Hey guys,
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http://www.use.com/4c13181b24b66534b451#photo=1
Can anyone tell me why this went so high? $60 for a Pearl Ride??? What exactly is it? Looks to be good metal, but scratched all to heck. Steel wool?
No logo on top (anymore?).
John
Hey guys,
PICS:
http://www.use.com/4c13181b24b66534b451#photo=1
Can anyone tell me why this went so high? $60 for a Pearl Ride??? What exactly is it? Looks to be good metal, but scratched all to heck. Steel wool?
No logo on top (anymore?).
John
Economics 101 answer: 5 bidders and 27 bids. That's what you want in an auction to get a good price if you are the seller.
Cymbal enthusiast answer: there are some really nice "old Js" and they are good buying at $61. Not everybody knows about them yet.
Scratches: looks like over enthusiastic cleaning perhaps. I hope it wasn't the seller.
"There are some really nice old J's"....What are "J's"?I noticed a made in Canada stamp-Sabian?
"There are some really nice old J's"....What are "J's"?I noticed a made in Canada stamp-Sabian?
Old Js is a term I learned from JDA. Old Japanese branded rides. In this case Pearl branded, although it seems to have been made in Canada -- which depending on the year means Zildjian (when they had the factory in their name) or Zildjian, Robert (now trading as Sabian but with plenty of Zildjian DNA).
Thanks for the info.Good sounding cymbals from totally unexpected sources.Next is-look for the early 80's ZBT's (not really).I was seriously surprised that early Amir's are now "sought"after,as I owned a few and did not think much of them at all.But the Paiste 505's-that's a different story.
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