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Sergio Belotti had a cymbal workshop that produced cymbal from the 1950s to 1970s. Ig seems that he had a low production run, so they are seldom found for sale on the secondhand market. The cymbals most usually found are 12"-15", heavy in weight, and with a fine lathing. Also, the mount hole is smaller than modern standards, but was normal for the time.
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Sergio Bellotti had a cymbal workshop that produced cymbals from the 1950s to 1970s. It seems that he had a low production run, so they are seldom found for sale on the secondhand market. The cymbals most usually found are 12"-15", heavy in weight, and with a fine lathing. Also, the mount hole is smaller than modern standards, but was normal for the time.
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 28 November 2023

Belotti 2.jpg
Belotti 1.jpg

Sergio Bellotti had a cymbal workshop that produced cymbals from the 1950s to 1970s. It seems that he had a low production run, so they are seldom found for sale on the secondhand market. The cymbals most usually found are 12"-15", heavy in weight, and with a fine lathing. Also, the mount hole is smaller than modern standards, but was normal for the time.

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