Put up the pictures and I'll tel you what you've got. But you need to provide good sharp pictures. That may be easier said than done, but have a bash.
A. Zildjian Transisition stamp Last viewed: 1 minute ago
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OK,IYO who is a good cymbal expert on the TRANS STAMP subject I could send photos to? Also to ask if there were 2 types of tran's.Just came across another one today.The 'Z' & the 'Co' are stamped heavy on this one but stamp looks all different. I'll try to put photos on here when I learn how(I think my files are too big).
OK. The first 2 stamps are from a set of hi hats I have. The last 2 pics are from a ride cymbal I picked up yesterday. My question is are the last 2 pics a genuine 'trans stamp?. It looks a little different from the first 2 pics IMO
[Attachment: 73584][Attachment: 73585][Attachment: 73586][Attachment: 73587]OK. The first 2 stamps are from a set of hi hats I have. The last 2 pics are from a ride cymbal I picked up yesterday. My question is are the last 2 pics a genuine 'trans stamp?. It looks a little different from the first 2 pics IMO
The last two pictures are not very clear. I can hardly see the stamp. I am looking at it on my Galaxy s5, but it is a Hi Def 5.1 inch screen. Can you post some better pictures of the ride stamp?
Edit: I looked again and was able to make it out beter. It's definitely a Trans stamp.
BosLover
1 & 2 are type III 1950 - 1952
3 & 4 are type IV 1952 - 1953
Thanks Drumaholic/Boslover. So I would be SAFE to use TRANS STAMP in the description should I put them up for on-line auction somewhere?
You could put them up for sale here too! Might save you some fees.
Gary
12,13,16,20, 14x5 snare
Fibes crystallite-14x5.5 snare
A good thought Gary.THANKS
Is there a type I - IV photo set showing the differences? I would be happy to contribute to the photo set. I think I have at least three types. Anyone else in?
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