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Zildjian 19 inch sizzle Last viewed: 11 hours ago

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Picked this up the other day.... part of a Slingy kit

Medium thin... 19 inch .... 6 factory (I think) rivets

It's got some pretty good wobble ....

No issues other than two 1/4 spots on the edge that are slightly rough

What year do you think I have here, and what's it worth please?

Thanks all .... !!

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Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]Wow - exquisite example of a 60's era - this one has tons of hammering going on both machine and hand. Howzit sound ? lf the rivet holes are clean probably worth about $125 or so.[/COLOR]

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Posted on 15 years ago
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I would think $125 is very conservative.

By the way, how do you take those pictures Kevin?

If insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results, is it insane to practice?
Posted on 15 years ago
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yeah man, hows it sound? That could be my xmas present!

Posted on 15 years ago
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Thanks Jaye .... I think six rivet are a bit much... it's pretty thin, and the sustain is choked off a little.... very silvery with a light stick.... lots of bottom and a nice wash when spanked with more intention (ooh !). The rivet holes are clean. Thanks for the valuation !

Thanks Leray1 .... Man, I've got a low end Canon PowerShot A470... set to macro, flash on auto, in the auto mode, iso on high, and the "M" setting (whatever that is) on 1600x1200.... I have the cymbal placed on a dark table, and I hold the camera directly above so it just fits in the screen, about two feet above the cymbal. There's a 60 watt cfl table lamp about three feet away on either side, and no other light in the room. I am absolutely not a good photographer, I stumbled on this combo quite by accident.

Thanks for the valuation !

Now Lucky .... If you've been good this year, I'll get you the same thing for Christmas this year that I got you last year ...... x-mas3

Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]Leray - good point IF the cymbal wasn't drilled.

Kevin replied with the answer to the question I was next gonna ask: weight.

Unfortunately, it's a thin.... drilled for SIX rivets.

DOH D'OH ! That's where I feel its value drops.

[SIZE="5"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]I pity to FOO who drilled this here Zildjian !!!!!!![/FONT][/SIZE] Mister T

Man, a nice hand-hammered thin 19" 60's A...and some jackass drilled it ! WTF are folks thinking about when they drill a thin, washy cymbal ???? Granted, it is possible it was factory...but the question is still the same: what the hell were they thinking ?

Without the holes, it would have been worth nearer $200.

Bet it still sounds great, but rivet holes do usually reduce a ride's value....especially so many of 'em.....[/COLOR]

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Posted on 15 years ago
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Not so certain they aren't factory rivet holes...19" w/6 rivets was a factory setup in 60's (I owned one). Also, very hard for someone to drill those holes equally spaced on the same centerline all around...I would vote for a factory 19" sizzle

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Jaye

[COLOR="DarkRed"]Leray - good point IF the cymbal wasn't drilled. [/COLOR]

Doh! I got lots to learn about cymbals.

Kevin, thanks for the tips. I've got a Canon S5IS, and much like my brain, I only use about 15% of it.

If insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results, is it insane to practice?
Posted on 15 years ago
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