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Pergamon Cymbals 16" Vintage 1997 Crash

Pergamon Cymbals 16" Vintage 1997 Crash

Regular price $0.00 $202.88 Sale

Brand: Pergamon Cymbals

Features:

  • Hand crafted in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Vintage 1997 series is a musical journey that will take you to the past, a story different from every timbre.
  • A different taste in every touch. This fascinating sound will impress you a lot, its dark and dry tone, its soft and quick effect will surprise you, a finish with special hammering and paint with you again.
  • Made by the masters Hakan Fidan and Saadettin Koc who produced Tony Williams Tribute cymbals.
  • Available in 14",15",16",17",18",19",20",21",22",24-inch

Details: Vintage 1997 series is a musical journey that will take you to the past, a story different from every timbre. A different taste in every touch. This fascinating sound will impress you a lot, its dark and dry tone, its soft and quick effect will surprise you, a finish with special hammering and paint with you again. Made by the masters Hakan Fidan and Saadettin Koc who produced Tony Williams Tribute cymbals.

Pergamon Cymbals care about allowing musicians to find their own sound on Pergamon. Our work is all about music which means transforming rythm into joy. Our joy starts with production process and reaches its climax when people listen to this sound.

“The Art of Making Cymbals” is an ancient Anatolian trade which was perfected by Armenian Masters. This ancient art starts around early 17th century during Ottoman Empire. And still continues with the same hand crafted process as hundreds years ago.

 That traditional style gives each “Turkish Cymbal” its unique sound. This art requires experienced masters who can feel the spirit of the cymbal. It’s a long journey to becoming a cymbal master. Now in Turkey we have third generation masters.

 Pergamon Cymbals was founded by third generation masters, Saadettin KOC and Hakan FIDAN. They have more than 50 years of experience combined making cymbals. They made many awarded cymbals. They know exactly what musicians want. Cymbal making is not a job for these three masters, but a passion.