Sabian - Carmine Appice's 16" Prototype Signature Crash Cymbal A (#10)

From the Carmine Appice Collection at Donn Bennett’s Drum Vault in Seattle, WA. 

It’s impossible to adequately describe Carmine’s massive impact on the drum world. He redefined rock drumming with his innovative playing with Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Beck Bogart and Appice, Rod Stewart, Ozzy Osborne, Edgar Winter, Ted Nugent and more. He literally “wrote the book” on rock drumming with his “Realistic Rock” drum method, the best selling rock drum book of all time. He introduced the rock drum world to China cymbals and gongs that are now commonplace on the modern drum set. Carmine is without a doubt, one of the most influential and innovative drummers of our time.

We've just acquired a huge collection of drum gear directly from Carmine Appice. This is just one piece of the collection currently available here at Donn Bennett’s Drum Vault.

From our Carmine Appice Drum and Cymbal Collection. This is a prototype, used in the development of Carmine's Sabian Signature 16" Crash cymbal. Slightly used in excellent condition. Hand signed by Carmine Appice. Includes a COA signed by Carmine Appice and the seller.

Weight: 1100 grams

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
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