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*Premier Spun Cymbals - Dating from 1936, these were 10" cymbals made for the then-new hi-hat foot pedal. <br>
 
*Premier Spun Cymbals - Dating from 1936, these were 10" cymbals made for the then-new hi-hat foot pedal. <br>
 
*Premier Choke Cymbals - two 8" brass cymbals mounted face to face on a stand.
 
*Premier Choke Cymbals - two 8" brass cymbals mounted face to face on a stand.
*imitation Turkish cymbals 0 Ranging from 10" to 15", and hand hammered.
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*imitation Turkish cymbals - Ranging from 10" to 15", and hand hammered.
 
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Information from:<br>
 
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<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue>The Cymbal Book (Hugo Pinksterboer, page 174)<br>
 
<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue>The Cymbal Book (Hugo Pinksterboer, page 174)<br>
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Revision as of 12:39, 5 October 2025

The Premier drum company in England produced various cymbal lines.

Zyn

  • These cymbals were made from 1950 to 1984. The Super Zyn series was introduced in 1968 as a top-quality cymbal series, albeit in limited range. They were made from a B20. These were produced at their Leicester factory from purchased sheet metal. The series was discontinued because at that time Premier became the distributor for Zildjian. 1

Krut

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  • These were made in the 1950s and 1960s. This was the cheapest of the cymbal lines that Premier produced. The series was renamed to 2 Star Zyn in the late 1970s. 1

Earliest Cymbals1

  • Premier Spun Cymbals - Dating from 1936, these were 10" cymbals made for the then-new hi-hat foot pedal.
  • Premier Choke Cymbals - two 8" brass cymbals mounted face to face on a stand.
  • imitation Turkish cymbals - Ranging from 10" to 15", and hand hammered.

More coming soon!


Information from:
1The Cymbal Book (Hugo Pinksterboer, page 174)

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