[OLD] 40's? Zildjan Thin Crash 18" with sizzle
Description
Condition: Used
This is a Zildjian Thin Crash cymbal with a sizzle effect, measuring 18 inches.
It appears to be quite old, although the exact age is challenging to determine due to the faintness of the engravings. Based on the remaining details, it is speculated to be from the 1940s.
There are no cracks present. It seems to be extremely thin and has been processed with a sizzle effect.
This cymbal would be perfect for jazz musicians. Please consider it for your needs.
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