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Re: Que onda mi plato?Necesito info! "Tosco" by Sabian
viste verga.....yo te dije que era un platazo!!! el sonido que tiene es muy lindo, jazzero, bien calido....lo escuche cuando julian demostraba sus habilidades innatas insignificativas adquiridas en la tierra de neuquen!!
Re: Que onda mi plato?Necesito info! "Tosco" by Sabian
AJAHA Cymbals
AJAHA Cymbalswas a cymbal company, or cymbalmaker, which produced cymbals perhaps as early as the 1910s through the 1970s.
Telltale identifying mark is the signature "X.E. Ajaha" on the
underside of the cymbal bell. It has been observed by some that these
characters X and E actually bear a strong resemblance to the Greek
characters "hee" and "ksi". The last produced vintage of Ajaha cymbals
was done by Tosco-Italy, in the 1970s as a stencil brand supplied to Gretsch drums. However, Ajahas were distributed by Gretsch as early as 1941.
In that '41 catalog, it is written: "For almost thirty years American
drummers have ranked Ajaha second only to K Zildjian". This suggests
that Ajahas were in production quite a bit earlier, then. For the Japanese rock band, see Cymbals (band). ...
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The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ...
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Gretsch is a U.S. musical instrument
manufacturer currently being distributed by guitar company Fender and
drum craft company Kaman. ...
For the movie, see 1941 (film). ...
Very early Ajahas (date based upon visual
stylistic/craftsmanship grounds) tend to be small, 11-14", and either
very heavy, or paper thin. The UFIP produced Ajahas of the 70's run the
gamut of sizes 12"-22" and weights. Also of note is that these UFIP
versions bear an ink-stamped reproduction of the Ajaha signature.
As to whether Ajaha was initially a Turkish maker, or a European (possibly Italian) maker who had apprenticed in a Turkish workshop (perhaps even the K Zildjian workshop in Istanbul) is open to debate. Its difficulty is compounded by the relative rarity of such cymbals still in existence. This article is 150 kilobytes or more in size. ...
Istanbul (Turkish: , Greek: ,
historically Byzantium and later Constantinople; see other names) is
Turkeys most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. ...
The lack of concrete information on these cymbals may also
be the result of the fact that, as the only identifying mark was an ink
signature or stamp (as opposed to an embossed stamp) many Ajahas likely
still exist as "no-names," where the ink was long ago polished or worn
away. Also, the varied quality of those which are definitely
identifiable does not particularly add much impetus for many to
investigate further. Lastly, in keeping with the very unfortunate
tradition of not discussing the past artisans with whom they have done
business, or employed (if there is no direct marketable gain to be had
from it), Sabian (Tosco), UFIP (Italy), and Gretsch all likely have more information on Ajaha than they are willing to disclose. 10-Inch AA Splash Sabian is a Canadian cymbal designer and manufacturer. ...
UFIP is an Italian cymbal manufacturer, producing mainly high-quality bell bronze cymbals using rotocasting. ...
Too obscure for almost any musicians (and most collectors)
to even care about, these cymbals today seem to have very little market
value. Ajaha the company, and the cymbalsmith, remains an enigma.
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Fuente: http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Italian-Bellotti-Cymbals
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Re: Que onda mi plato?Necesito info! "Tosco" by Sabian
Gracias bonbon!!!
Una cosa es una cosa, y otra cosa es otra cosa!
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