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CB 700 cymbals were produced in two different countries.<br>  
 
CB 700 cymbals were produced in two different countries.<br>  
[[File:CB700 1983 Ad.png|thumb|right|350px|1983 ad]]
 
 
== Italy==
 
== Italy==
 
The original ones were produced in the 1970s. They had a stamp like this:<br>
 
The original ones were produced in the 1970s. They had a stamp like this:<br>
[[File:CB700 1.jpg|center|350px]]
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<Gallery>
 
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File:CB700 1983 Ad.png|1983 ad
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File:CB700 1.jpg
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</Gallery >
 
These were produced using a B20 alloy.<br>
 
These were produced using a B20 alloy.<br>
  
 
==Japan==
 
==Japan==
 
The second iteration were produced in Japan, starting in the 1980s, using alloys besides B20. They looked like this:<br>
 
The second iteration were produced in Japan, starting in the 1980s, using alloys besides B20. They looked like this:<br>
[[File:CB700 2.jpg|center|350px]]
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<Gallery>
[[File:CB700 3.jpg|center|350px]]
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File:CB700 2.jpg
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File:CB700 3.jpg
  
 
They were often marketed with CB 700 drum sets, but could be purchased separately. These were beginner-quality cymbals.<br>
 
They were often marketed with CB 700 drum sets, but could be purchased separately. These were beginner-quality cymbals.<br>

Revision as of 05:16, 15 August 2025

CB 700 cymbals were produced in two different countries.

Italy

The original ones were produced in the 1970s. They had a stamp like this:

These were produced using a B20 alloy.

Japan

The second iteration were produced in Japan, starting in the 1980s, using alloys besides B20. They looked like this:
<Gallery> File:CB700 2.jpg File:CB700 3.jpg

They were often marketed with CB 700 drum sets, but could be purchased separately. These were beginner-quality cymbals.
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