For only $20?? Cool. Seems like it might have been a top cymbal from a pair of hi hats, (or a bottom cymbal of a thin pair) assuming that line had matched hi hats.
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For only $20?? Cool. Seems like it might have been a top cymbal from a pair of hi hats, (or a bottom cymbal of a thin pair) assuming that line had matched hi hats.
Not sure if it had been a hi hat or what. In my mind it makes a nice crash. Fairly thin weight. I've seen the front page of that first catalog introducing the Brilliant concept and showing that stamp, but I would love to see a list of sizes in that catalog. Zildjian does make a 14' crash in A, A Custom and K Custom lines currently, so I just don't know. I sent an email to my contact at Zildjian to find out more.
Posted on 12 years ago
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