Brand: ArtisanTurk Cymbals

Features:

  • Hand crafted in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Raw and unlathed, with all fantastic marks of hammering visible on its surface, Turk series offers most definite stick sound with earthy and dark tones.
  • Since they are unlathed, the sound has shorter sustain, and more dry, making the series more controllable. Turks is part of our basic series beside Traditionals and Ancients and suitable for use in moderate level of situations in their ability for addressing demands of differing styles.
  • Hole size and design could be different depends to size. Please check difference between bigger and smaller size Fx Crash pictures.
  • Available in 10",11",12",13",14",15",16",17",18",19",20",21",22-inch

Details: Raw and unlathed, with all fantastic marks of hammering visible on its surface, Turk series offers most definite stick sound with earthy and dark tones. Since they are unlathed, the sound has shorter sustain, and more dry, making the series more controllable. Turks is part of our basic series beside Traditionals and Ancients and suitable for use in moderate level of situations in their ability for addressing demands of differing styles. 

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Model
  • Artisan-Turk Cymbals 20" Turk Fx Hole Crash
Finish
  • Art
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  • Turkey

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