I just got a seemingly amazing deal on ebay a few days ago. I won a 20" A custom crash for $21.50 + shipping.
The cymbal had one crack and has already been drilled. I figured, "I've already got an adequate setup...even if it only lasts me a couple months, I couldn't beat that deal."
I don't really lay into cymbals that hard anyway, so I'm betting it will last me. I'll come back with an update on condition and sound.
Anyone else ever gotten a hella good deal like this?
Amazing deal...or so I think.
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Okay, so after some shipping "delays", I finally received the cymbal in the mail. Looks nice, the lettering is faded a bit and there are two cracks.
There are actually two cracks, instead of one as I previously mentioned and neither have been drilled or cut out.
One is approximately 1/2" long, and the other larger crack is approximately 1" long. Both of them begin on the edge and creep inward, both are also straight and have no off-shoots.
So my next question is, have any of you drilled or cut out cymbal cracks? What were your experiences, any anecdotal advice? What can I expect in terms of time when, or if, the cymbal will crack again?
There are actually two cracks, instead of one as I previously mentioned and neither have been drilled or cut out.
One is approximately 1/2" long, and the other larger crack is approximately 1" long. Both of them begin on the edge and creep inward, both are also straight and have no off-shoots.
So my next question is, have any of you drilled or cut out cymbal cracks? What were your experiences, any anecdotal advice? What can I expect in terms of time when, or if, the cymbal will crack again?
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