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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/msg/869535149.html
what do you guys think, the price is to scare some people away. i still dont know too much about the cymbal. ive been meaning to weigh it in grams, so far i know its pretty light, and it has some flex to it. |
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What you have is a New Stamp old K Zildjian from the 1960's. $2000 for a 20" New Stamp is very high, even if it's thin. I recently won a thin 20" New Stamp on ebay for $900. Depending on the weight of your cymbal, somewhere between $900 and $1100 would be appropriate, possibly more if really thin, like under 1800 grams. Now if your cymbal were an Old Stamp from the 40's or 50's, we'd be talking between $2000 and $3000.
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