pre serial number, heavy (need to weigh them - what's the best way?)
18 inch ride crash
20 inch ride
tons of overtones
pics to follow
trying to date them
Thanks
pre serial number, heavy (need to weigh them - what's the best way?)
18 inch ride crash
20 inch ride
tons of overtones
pics to follow
trying to date them
Thanks
Welcome wilfredsaint
Weigh them for free by taking them to your local post office or other shipping depot
Post 3 pics of each: one of whole cymbal from the top, one from the bottom, and one of the trademark. This establishes production era as well as condition. Condition along with weight are two ingredients in answering "what's it worth?" questions which usually follow...
If there is a serial number, let us know what it is, including anything on a line above the serial number (PAISTE 602 or similar)
Read up on these via the link in my signature. Unfortunately I didn't make my site self contained because the Paiste-Only wiki contained the relevant info on models and years of manufacture. But I've got the relevant info on years for the different production periods. I've also got 5 times as much pricing and weight data as you see in my old analysis work.
Tons of overtones?..602s are know for their lack of overtones....that’s why they record so well.....
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