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"A Zildjian & Cie" has been used three times. | "A Zildjian & Cie" has been used three times. | ||
| − | *The first time was when Aram Zildjian started producing cymbals in Bucharest, Romania in 1909 as 'A Zildjian & Cie, Constantinople Cymbals'. This lasted until 1927, when Aram approached Avedis Zildjian III to take over the family business. | + | *The first time was when Aram Zildjian started producing cymbals in Bucharest, Romania in 1909 as 'A Zildjian & Cie, Constantinople Cymbals'. This lasted until 1927, when Aram approached Avedis Zildjian III to take over the family business.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> |
| − | *The second time was the early 1970s, when it was applied to [[A Zildjian]] brilliant cymbals. Aside from the brilliant finish, these cymbals featured a "half moon and star" logo, with "Made in USA". This lasted until the mid-1990s. | + | *The second time was the early 1970s, when it was applied to [[A Zildjian]] brilliant cymbals. Aside from the brilliant finish, these cymbals featured a "half moon and star" logo, with "Made in USA". This lasted until the mid-1990s.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> |
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| + | file:A Zildjian & Cie USA stamp.jpg | ||
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*The third time was for the [[A Zildjian & Cie Vintage]] series, now discontinued. | *The third time was for the [[A Zildjian & Cie Vintage]] series, now discontinued. | ||
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| + | <font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> John King, Zildjian product communications manager (Modern Drummer, July 2008, p.32) | ||
Latest revision as of 20:53, 30 October 2025
"A Zildjian & Cie" has been used three times.
- The first time was when Aram Zildjian started producing cymbals in Bucharest, Romania in 1909 as 'A Zildjian & Cie, Constantinople Cymbals'. This lasted until 1927, when Aram approached Avedis Zildjian III to take over the family business.1
- The second time was the early 1970s, when it was applied to A Zildjian brilliant cymbals. Aside from the brilliant finish, these cymbals featured a "half moon and star" logo, with "Made in USA". This lasted until the mid-1990s.1
- The third time was for the A Zildjian & Cie Vintage series, now discontinued.
Source:
1 John King, Zildjian product communications manager (Modern Drummer, July 2008, p.32)