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Zildjian 20" Hollow logo

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Just got another 50s Hollow logo 20" and it sounds great for the Ringo stuff and weighs in at 160kg.No issues or funny business and paid $225. good deal or not ?

Posted on 13 years ago
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From J.R.

Just got another 50s Hollow logo 20" and it sounds great for the Ringo stuff and weighs in at 160kg.No issues or funny business and paid $225. good deal or not ?

Good deal.

Posted on 13 years ago
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Thanks Drumaholic ,

Posted on 13 years ago
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Nice score!

50's Hollow 20" is rare! :)

Posted on 13 years ago
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From Yoshi

Nice score!50's Hollow 20" is rare! :)

And the thinner hollow large stamps are even rarer.

Posted on 13 years ago
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What's it weigh? 160 kg would be pretty heavy.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From tillerva

What's it weigh? 160 kg would be pretty heavy.

True.

But I just assumed that he meant 1.60 KG.

Posted on 13 years ago
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OPPS ........I missed the DOT.....................1.60KG or 1600 grams or 3.527lbs..anyway you look at it this a very nice cymbal.....

Posted on 13 years ago
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Sounds like other 50's A? As you told, it is like Ringo?

Mine(20" 1800g) is different from my other block letter stamp 22" rides.

It sounds like trans and its hole is small(6mm thread).

Wobble and dry.

Lathe and material seems to be different compared with 22" rides.

Posted on 13 years ago
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From Yoshi

Sounds like other 50's A? As you told, it is like Ringo?Mine(20" 1800g) is different from my other block letter stamp 22" rides.It sounds like trans and its hole is small(6mm thread).Wobble and dry. Lathe and material seems to be different compared with 22" rides.

Right. And I've found that out too. Some of them follow the typical block stamp manufacturing style, and still others look like they could pass for trans stamps. I'm not quite sure just exactly what's going on with that.

Posted on 13 years ago
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