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From Drumaholic

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.

Thanks for input. :)

I'm not quite sure as well since I've got only one.

But, it might be possible as you told.

As for the sound, I love 22". It is clear and not mysterious.

Posted on 13 years ago
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1600 grams, Man that would be a thin one for a 20 would it not?

Posted on 13 years ago
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Definitely. 1600g is ultra thin, IMHO.

Posted on 13 years ago
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Hey Guys its is thin but has a really great sounding bell on it and actually the best ride cymbal in my 50s arsenal and I have 5 other 50s 20" that are mostly medium to heavy ..I will admit this cymbal starts to vibrate when the Vox ac 30s amps come off of standby.......hahahaD' Drummer

Posted on 13 years ago
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From J.R.

Hey Guys its is thin but has a really great sounding bell on it and actually the best ride cymbal in my 50s arsenal and I have 5 other 50s 20" that are mostly medium to heavy ..I will admit this cymbal starts to vibrate when the Vox ac 30s amps come off of standby.......hahahaD' Drummer

That's a good thing. Its singing in perfect sympathy with the music.

I have also a few like that. All I have to do is sneeze in the same room with them and they respond.

Posted on 13 years ago
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You just tap this 20" with the rivets and it starts quivering just like I used to when I was into doing shots of tequila.:D LoLoLoLo

Posted on 13 years ago
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