Paiste Ink Stamps
Contents
- 1 1000/1000 RUDE
- 2 2000/2000 Colorsound/2000 Sound Reflections
- 3 2002/2002 Black Label/2002 Big Beat
- 4 3000/3000 Reflector/3000 RUDE
- 5 900 Series/Colorsound 900
- 6 Alpha/Black Alpha
- 7 Bottom Stamps
- 8 Colorsound 5
- 9 Dimensions/Dimensions Reflector
- 10 Exotic Percussion
- 11 Formula 602
- 12 Formula 602 Modern Essentials
- 13 Giant Beat
- 14 Innovations
- 15 Masters/Twenty Masters Collection
- 16 Noise Works
- 17 RUDE/2002 RUDE
- 18 Signature
- 19 Signature Dark Energy
- 20 Signature Precision
- 21 Signature Reflector
- 22 Signature Traditionals
- 23 Sound Creation/Sound Creation New Dimension
- 24 Sound Formula/Sound Formula Reflector
- 25 Twenty/Twenty Custom Collection
- 26 Visions
While Paiste had been stamping cymbals with model and type designators (Thin Crash, Medium Ride, Heavy Hi-Hat) in black ink for decades, in the 1960s the company introduced series stamps, beginning with the Formula 602, and later with the Giant Beat, 2002, and Sound Creation series. In 1981, color-specific labeling for a cymbal series was introduced: Formula 602 and 2000 - Blue, 2002 and 3000 - Red, 505/1000 - Green, among others.
This page is intended to be a gallery and database of stamps from all series that Paiste has released over the years. Both top stamps (indicating series, model, size, and typeface), and bottom Paiste stamps will be documented here. It is a work in progress.
1000/1000 RUDE
2000/2000 Colorsound/2000 Sound Reflections
2002/2002 Black Label/2002 Big Beat
3000/3000 Reflector/3000 RUDE
900 Series/Colorsound 900
Alpha/Black Alpha
Bottom Stamps
Colorsound 5
Dimensions/Dimensions Reflector
Exotic Percussion
Formula 602
Formula 602 Modern Essentials
Giant Beat
Innovations
Masters/Twenty Masters Collection
Noise Works
RUDE/2002 RUDE
Signature
Years: 1989 - Present
Stamp Color: Black, White (Blue Bell Ride, Dark Metal Ride, Dry Heavy Ride "Monad", Duo Ride)
The Signature series was introduced in 1989 after several years of development, and was the first series made from Paiste's patented Signature alloy. The series stamp on the top of Signature cymbals consists of the Paiste Signature wordmark based on Robert Paiste's signature. This is in black ink except for those models mentioned above with white ink.
Model Designator and Size Stamps
The model and size stamps are in Papyrus typeface.
Bottom Stamps
Some of the very earliest Signature cymbals released in 1989 will have Patent Pending stamped on the underside of the bell; Paiste had applied for patents relating to the formula of the Signature bronze but those patents had not yet been granted. As patents were issued in various countries, their numbers were stamped on the underside of the bell.
The underside was stamped with the typical bold PAisTe logo from 1989 to 2003 when the logo was updated to the current thin logo. The stamp is black, except for the models mentioned above that use a white stamp. From 1989 to around 2000, Signature cymbals were stamped with a listing of all models available in that type's range; the stamp reads Paiste China/Crash/Hi-Hat/Ride program. On Hi-Hats, this was only stamped on the underside of the top cymbal. After the model listing stamp was discontinued in 2000, the cymbals reverted to the standard PAisTe logo accompanied by Made in Switzerland until the new logo was introduced in 2003.
Special Stamps
The artist inspired models feature special stamps representing the artist that collaborated with Paiste on them. The stamps are Monad and three metaphysical symbols on the 22" Dry Heavy Ride "Monad" by Danny Carey, The Rhythmatist on the 12" Combo Crisp Hi-Hat in black ink, and 22" Blue Bell Ride in white by Stewart Copeland, and Vir2osity on the 20" Duo Ride by Carl Palmer.
Signature Dark Energy
Signature Precision
Signature Reflector
Signature Traditionals
Sound Creation/Sound Creation New Dimension
Sound Formula/Sound Formula Reflector
Years: 1990 - 1999 (Sound Formula), 1992 - 1996 (Sound Formula Reflector)
Stamp Color: Black
The Sound Formula series was introduced in 1990 and was the second series made from Paiste's patented Signature alloy. Early Sound Formulas produced from 1990 to 1993 were made in the German factory, and had a more traditional lathing pattern compared to the Signature style ribbon lathing on the later Swiss made models. The original Sound Formula series stamp was a variation on the Sound Creation "Sun" logo with Sound Formula in place of Sound Creation and the Paiste signature in the center. Reflector-finish models, made in the Swiss facility, were introduced in 1992.
The "Sun" logo was also stamped on Reflector models until they were discontinued in 1996. When production of the traditional finish Sound Formulas moved to the Swiss facility in 1994, a new series logo was introduced. Due to the cobbled together appearance of the wording, this stamp is commonly referred to as the "Frankenstein" logo. Like their predecessors, these cymbals were intended for professional drummers and the words Professional Standard accompany the new stamp in the upper right. New model and size stamps with a small PAisTe stamp above them were also added. Sound Formulas were produced until the series was discontinued in 1999 to make room for the new Dimensions line.
Model Designator and Size Stamps
German-made Sound Formulas used a more traditional typeface for the model and size stamp.
Swiss-made Sound Formulas used a typeface similar to the Papyrus one used on the Signatures. A small black PAisTe logo also accompanies the model and size stamps.
Bottom Stamps
German-made Sound Formulas were stamped with the 1980s era wide spaced PAisTe stamp in black ink. Like the Signature series, patents for the Signature bronze were stamped on the underside of the bell. Additionally, Made in Germany is stamped on the right of the patent information.
With move of production to Switzerland, the bold standard spaced PAisTe stamp was applied, similar to the Signature series. The words Made in Switzerland were also added.