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Istanbul Mehmet 16" Hamer Crash

Istanbul Mehmet 16" Hamer Crash

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Brand: Istanbul Mehmet Cymbals

Features:

  • Hand crafted in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Hamer Crash Cymbal provide quick decay for a punchy and sharp attack, resulting a concise sound.
  • The Hamer series from Istanbul is named so because of the prominent hammer hits on the cymbal, resulting in a unique bright and trashy sound with darker overtones
  • The hammer marks are used to provide the quick decay, resulting in a truly versatile crash that can be used for a variety of genres. It is ideal for accenting certain notes and beats, resulting in a quick yet concise sound. Constructed from premium-grade B20 bronze alloy, the cymbal is hand-hammered for a traditional finish.
  • Available in 16",17",18-inch

 Details:  Istanbul Mehmet  Hamer Crash Cymbal provide quick decay for a punchy and sharp attack, resulting a concise sound. The Hamer series from Istanbul is named so because of the prominent hammer hits on the cymbal, resulting in a unique bright and trashy sound with darker overtones. The hammer marks are used to provide the quick decay, resulting in a truly versatile crash that can be used for a variety of genres. It is ideal for accenting certain notes and beats, resulting in a quick yet concise sound. Constructed from premium-grade B20 bronze alloy, the cymbal is hand-hammered for a traditional finish.

- ABOUT ISTANBUL MEHMET - Mehmet Tamdeger learned his art from Mikhail Zilcan, the grandson of Kerope Zilcan, after whom the Zilcan K series is named. In the 1950s, he worked in the K. Zilcan factory in Istanbul. At the age of nine Mehmet Tamdeğer started to work for Mikhail Zilcan. Mikhail Zilcan and Kirkor Küçükyan taught him every aspect of this ancient Turkish art, based on a history that stems back to the early 17th century. The Istanbul brand name was adopted by a cymbal works established by two cymbal smiths, Mehmet Tamdeger and Agop Tomurcuk. At that time, they had over three decades of cymbal making experience. Mehmet and Agop named their company after the city that has been home to the epitome of high quality cymbals for many, many years: Istanbul. These cymbals were first exported to the U.S. in 1984, first under the name "Zildjiler", and soon afterwards as "Istanbul". Both craftsmen signed each cymbal and many of these cymbals are now collectors' items. After Agop Tomurcuk' s unexpected death in July 1996, Mehmet decided to continue the production of cymbals under his own name, İstanbul Mehmet. A lot has changed since then, but his belief in the richness and the character of a handmade cymbal will always remain. Machines don't have ears. That's why we continue to make our cymbals according to the ancient tradition - with an open eye towards the music that's being made now, and in the future.