David Garibaldi's Tower of Power, Paiste 18" 3000 Series Crash Cymbal 1980's 1400g (P #23)

David Garibaldi has retired from Tower of Power! David's innovative grooves propelled the band and helped define their unique funky sound. After an amazing 55 year run, he's putting away his Tower of Power sticks.

His ground breaking work with Tower of Power and his long list of instructional books and videos, have established him as one of the most influential drummers of our time.

David Garibald endorsed Paiste cymbals from 1978 until the mid 1990s. Paiste provided cymbals that complemented his crisp, articulate playing style. His partnership with Paiste helped to shape his sonic identity. Garibaldi’s years with Paiste were a defining era in his remarkable career.

From the David Garibaldi Collection at Donn Bennett's Drum Vault in Seattle, WA.

This 18" 3000 Series, Crash Cymbal was part of David's collection. A bold, high-energy cymbal that delivers a bright, cutting attack with a longer sustain and explosive power.

Weight: 1,400 Grams

Serial Number: #718223

Acquired directly from David Garibaldi. Includes a COA signed by David Garibaldi. 

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Listeda month ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • 18" 3000 Crash Cymbal
Finish
  • Brilliant
  • Traditional
Categories
Year
  • 1987
Made In
  • Switzerland
Diameter
  • 18"

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Donn Bennett's Drum Vault

Burien, WA, United States
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