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This is a used Avedis Zildjian 14” Cymbal. The cymbal is in Overall “Good” used condition for its age. It shows normal use, with very nice patina. It weighs 1258 grams. It has an “S” stamp on the top of the cymbal, which was verified with Zildjian that this was a Factory Second. More than likely, this was a 14” Hi Hat Bottom Cymbal from the 1950s. There is no stamp, but the lathing doesn’t look like 1960s. The cymbal is Very reminiscent of 1950s cymbals. There are even signs of horizontal strafing about 1 1/2” to 2” from the edge on the inside of the cymbal, as well as throughout the interior of the cymbal (you can see it, depending on the light and angle). There are no cracks, and no key holing. We put 1258 grams in the bell with tape, that is easily removed. There are no flea bites, and the edge is relatively smooth for a cymbal this old. Please feel free to ask any questions before buying.

It is being sold “As-Is”. If there is something needed that you don’t see, or if you feel something is not quite listed correctly, please feel free to ask any questions before buying. Thank you.

Please ask any questions prior to buying.



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Listed4 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
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  • 14" Cymbal "Factory Second" 1258 Grams Vintage
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