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Rare Vintage K. Zildjian Istanbul 20" Ride Cymbal 2,044 Grams With Rivets
Estimated price for orientation: 695 $
Category: Cymbals
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Description Type: Ride MPN: Does Not Apply Brand: Zildjian Country/Region of Manufacture: Turkey UPC: Does not apply
Up for auction is this vintage K. Zildjian ride cymbal. It was made in Turkey and features the intermediate stamp, dating back to the 1959-1966 period. This cymbal is in very good to excellent condition overall. It measures 19.75 inches and weighs approximately 2,044 grams. This cymbal shows very little patina for its age, no cuts or chips in the edges, and the hole is round with no key-holing. There are eight rivet holes in this cymbal - seven of which have rivets intact. Only one is missing and should be easy to replace. Overall, this is a well-preserved, awesome vintage K. Zildjian ride cymbal. Please note that the weight stated may be off by up to 3 grams because I had to weigh it on a postage scale with 0.1 ounce increments, and then convert ounces to grams. Please view all the photos, feel free to ask any questions, and be sure to check out my !
Description
| Type: | Ride | MPN: | Does Not Apply |
| Brand: | Zildjian | Country/Region of Manufacture: | Turkey |
| UPC: | Does not apply |
Up for auction is this vintage K. Zildjian ride cymbal. It was made in Turkey and features the intermediate stamp, dating back to the 1959-1966 period. This cymbal is in very good to excellent condition overall. It measures 19.75 inches and weighs approximately 2,044 grams. This cymbal shows very little patina for its age, no cuts or chips in the edges, and the hole is round with no key-holing. There are eight rivet holes in this cymbal - seven of which have rivets intact. Only one is missing and should be easy to replace. Overall, this is a well-preserved, awesome vintage K. Zildjian ride cymbal. Please note that the weight stated may be off by up to 3 grams because I had to weigh it on a postage scale with 0.1 ounce increments, and then convert ounces to grams. Please view all the photos, feel free to ask any questions, and be sure to check out my !