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'''Introduction:''' 1985?<br>
 
'''Introduction:''' 1985?<br>
'''Background:''' This series has existed twice. First there was the original 1980s version, that was distributed by Jim Atlas Sales, prior to UFIP using their name in North America. The current version has existed since (date needed, but 1990s). The originals were lathed, while the current version are not.  <br>
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'''Background:''' This series has existed twice. First there was the original 1980s version, distributed by Jim Atlas Sales, prior to UFIP using their name in North America. The current version has existed since (date needed, but 1990s). The originals were lathed, while the current ones are not.  <br>
 
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Atlas era Tiger cymbal.jpg|thumb|200px|Original Tiger
 
Atlas era Tiger cymbal.jpg|thumb|200px|Original Tiger

Revision as of 10:10, 18 February 2026

Current Tiger series
Original Tiger series


Introduction: 1985?
Background: This series has existed twice. First there was the original 1980s version, distributed by Jim Atlas Sales, prior to UFIP using their name in North America. The current version has existed since (date needed, but 1990s). The originals were lathed, while the current ones are not.

Innovation:
Alloy: B81
Quality: Semi-Professional • Intermediate1
Production: Special hardening procedure, completely hand hammered, finished by hand.1 Original series was lathed.
Applications: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Punk, Rock.1
Users:
Sound: Explosive, Powerful, Quick Response with lasting Sustain.1


Rides

Crashes

Hi-Hats

Chinas

Splashes


Information from:
1 ufip.it


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