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Turk Flat 20 inch

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Jaye



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Interestingly....some very light lathing on the top, to boot....weighs in at 3500g (!)...but it's got a fabulous sound, really...
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Matt

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Registered: October 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 699
Mon November 28, 2005 1:10am

That must be the heaviest 20" cymbal I've ever seen. You could probably measure the thickness with a ruler. It is probably almost just like Michal Miskievicz's Agop turk flat from Tomasz Stanko's Quartet. His sounds really heavy, but it's really nice. I'd love to hear it.

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Jaye

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Registered: February 2005
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Mon November 28, 2005 12:09pm

Yes, it actually sounds a lot like Miskiewicz's cymbal...matter of fact, oddly enough, after I got this one off of eFlay, I saw Thomas Stanko about 3 weeks later, and there it was....and I had a good role model for how/where to use it in a set-up. Amazingly, it's not a dead sounding cymbal at all...unfortunately, one of the sax players I play with dubbed it "the hamburger"...I will never forgive her for that....
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ShootTheMoon

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Registered: November 2004
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Fri September 15, 2006 6:43pm

That looks like great Turk flat...I love them.

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