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[[File:Dixie germany.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dixie German stamp]]
 
[[File:Dixie germany.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dixie German stamp]]
 
[[File:Dixie pearl logo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dixie with Pearl logo]]
 
[[File:Dixie pearl logo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dixie with Pearl logo]]
'''Introduction:''' 1964<br>
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'''Introduction:''' 1963/64<br>
 
'''Discontinued:''' 1978<br>
 
'''Discontinued:''' 1978<br>
'''Background:'''  The Dixie was introduced about 1964 as a lower-priced NS12 series below the Stambul. First known Paiste Dixie advert was in the "PTM" (piano tuner) magazine - Jan-June 1965 - likely printed in 1964.<br>
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'''Background:'''  The Dixie was introduced in about 1963 as a lower-priced NS12 series below the Stambul, (the [http://www.cymbal.wiki/wiki/Paiste_Zilko| Standard] was the predecessor to the Dixie, pre 1963).<br>
The [http://www.cymbal.wiki/wiki/Paiste_Zilko| Standard] could be the predecessor to the Dixie (pre 1964). The switch to B8 came during the "the great B8 shift of 1971" where all of Paiste's lower lines were switched from NS12 to B8. Research shows that Paiste Nottwil put serial numbers on the lower lines in 1972 and 1973 (at least some of the time) and then stopped this practice in very early 1974.<br>  
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First known Paiste Dixie advert in the U.S. was in the "PTM" (piano tuner) magazine: Jan-June 1965, likely printed in 1964 (see below). Research shows that the Swiss factory put serial numbers on the lower lines in 1972 and 1973 (at least some of the time) and then stopped this practice in very early 1974.<br>  
Dixie was one of the Paiste lines distributed in Japan by Pearl (see logo on the right). These cymbals have a different emboss that includes the Pearl logo.<br>
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Dixie was one of the Paiste lines distributed in Japan by Pearl (see logo on the right). These cymbals have a different emboss that includes the Pearl logo. Arbiter Zilkos were most likely rebranded NS12 Dixies based on time frame (mid to late 60's) and available sizes. The Dixie was also imported into Italy by Sisme with an added red ink stamp and High Performance included in the emboss logo.<br>
Arbiter Zilkos were most likely rebranded NS12 Dixies based on time frame and available sizes.<br>
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The switch to B8 came mostly during the "the great B8 shift of 1971" where Paiste's lower lines were switched from NS12 to B8. We have found that the switch to B8 didn't happen overnight, many leftover NS12 Dixies were given full ink stamps starting in 1972 so they are hard to tell apart from the B8 versions. Starting in about 1966, the Dixie was relabeled and sold in U.S. by Ludwig as the "Stanople". Around 1971/72, Ludwig unceremoniously dumped Paiste as a supplier with out notice, there were many leftover NS12 and B8 Stanople's relabeled as Dixies (see example below!) and sold off as late as '72 or '73.<br>
The Dixie was also imported into Italy by Sisme with an added red ink stamp and High Performance included in the emboss logo.<br>  
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In 1977/78, Leftover Dixie stock was relabeled and ink stamped as 404's when Paiste changed up its mid-level B8 lines from Dixie and Stambul to 404 and 505.<br>
Leftover Dixie embossed stock were hand ink stamped and sold off as 404s when Paiste changed up its mid-level B8 lines from Dixie and Stambul to 404 and 505 in 1978.<br>
 
'''Innovation:''' <br>
 
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Identify_Your_Paistes#Nickel Silver|NS12-Nickel Silver]] ('64- 70) - [[Identify_Your_Paistes#B8_.282002.29_Alloy|CuSn8]] (Also known as <b>"2002 Bronze"</b>) ('71-'78)<br>
 
'''Alloy:''' [[Identify_Your_Paistes#Nickel Silver|NS12-Nickel Silver]] ('64- 70) - [[Identify_Your_Paistes#B8_.282002.29_Alloy|CuSn8]] (Also known as <b>"2002 Bronze"</b>) ('71-'78)<br>
 
'''Quality:''' Entry-level series<br>
 
'''Quality:''' Entry-level series<br>
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'''Applications:''' Dixie cymbals are made with the usual Paiste precision and care. This line offers excellent sound and response.
 
'''Applications:''' Dixie cymbals are made with the usual Paiste precision and care. This line offers excellent sound and response.
 
Ideal for the beginner or student, who wants a quality product without a big investment.<br>
 
Ideal for the beginner or student, who wants a quality product without a big investment.<br>
'''Users:''' <br>
 
 
'''Sound:''' B8 Dixies were similar in construction, sound and quality to the later 404's that replaced them in 1978.<br>
 
'''Sound:''' B8 Dixies were similar in construction, sound and quality to the later 404's that replaced them in 1978.<br>
  
<b>Lineup as per 1959 Paiste Catalog and circa 1966 Paiste Catalog  (First generation NS12 Dixies)
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<b>Lineup as per 1963/64 Paiste Catalog and circa 1966 Paiste Catalog  (First generation NS12 Dixies)
 
These first gen. NS12 Dixies were listed and inked stamped as being of a "standard" weight:</b>
 
These first gen. NS12 Dixies were listed and inked stamped as being of a "standard" weight:</b>
  
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File:Paiste 1959 catalog a.jpg| Early 60's catalog
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File:Paiste 1963 catalog.jpg|possibly 1st. catalog listing (1963ish?)
File:Paiste 1959 catalog.jpg| Early 60's catalog
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File:Paiste 1963 catalog a.jpg| back cover
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File:63 catalog 20.jpg| 1964ish catalog, back cover
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File:Paiste 1963 catalog 1.jpg| 1963ish catalog back cover
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File:PTM Super Dixie ad.jpg|1st. U.S. advert 1965
 
File:Paiste 63 catalog 2.jpg| '65/'67 catalog
 
File:Paiste 63 catalog 2.jpg| '65/'67 catalog
 
File:Paiste Catalog 1970.jpg| 1970 catalog
 
File:Paiste Catalog 1970.jpg| 1970 catalog
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File:Dixie 404.jpg| "transition" 404 with Dixie stamp.
 
File:Dixie 404.jpg| "transition" 404 with Dixie stamp.
 
File:Dixie ns12 standard.jpg|Pre '71 NS12 Dixie labeled as "standard" weight
 
File:Dixie ns12 standard.jpg|Pre '71 NS12 Dixie labeled as "standard" weight
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File:Dixie set.jpg|full set of B8 Dixies
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File:20 404 dixe cr ride.jpg| Dixie relabeled as a 404
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File:MEDHEAVY DIXIE HI HAT 14.jpg|Ludwig Stanople restamped as a Dixie
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File:Stanople advert.jpg|Ludwig advert for Stanoples
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File:Ludwig 67 3.jpg|Stanople in the '67 Ludwig catalog
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File:Ludwig 71 paiste 4.jpg|Stanople in the '71 Ludwig catalog
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File:Ludwig 71 paiste 1.jpg|'71 Ludwig catalog
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  

Revision as of 16:24, 6 April 2022

Dixie

Dixie logo
Dixie Swiss stamp
Dixie German stamp
Dixie with Pearl logo

Introduction: 1963/64
Discontinued: 1978
Background: The Dixie was introduced in about 1963 as a lower-priced NS12 series below the Stambul, (the Standard was the predecessor to the Dixie, pre 1963).
First known Paiste Dixie advert in the U.S. was in the "PTM" (piano tuner) magazine: Jan-June 1965, likely printed in 1964 (see below). Research shows that the Swiss factory put serial numbers on the lower lines in 1972 and 1973 (at least some of the time) and then stopped this practice in very early 1974.
Dixie was one of the Paiste lines distributed in Japan by Pearl (see logo on the right). These cymbals have a different emboss that includes the Pearl logo. Arbiter Zilkos were most likely rebranded NS12 Dixies based on time frame (mid to late 60's) and available sizes. The Dixie was also imported into Italy by Sisme with an added red ink stamp and High Performance included in the emboss logo.
The switch to B8 came mostly during the "the great B8 shift of 1971" where Paiste's lower lines were switched from NS12 to B8. We have found that the switch to B8 didn't happen overnight, many leftover NS12 Dixies were given full ink stamps starting in 1972 so they are hard to tell apart from the B8 versions. Starting in about 1966, the Dixie was relabeled and sold in U.S. by Ludwig as the "Stanople". Around 1971/72, Ludwig unceremoniously dumped Paiste as a supplier with out notice, there were many leftover NS12 and B8 Stanople's relabeled as Dixies (see example below!) and sold off as late as '72 or '73.
In 1977/78, Leftover Dixie stock was relabeled and ink stamped as 404's when Paiste changed up its mid-level B8 lines from Dixie and Stambul to 404 and 505.
Alloy: NS12-Nickel Silver ('64- 70) - CuSn8 (Also known as "2002 Bronze") ('71-'78)
Quality: Entry-level series
Production: These cymbals were fully hammered into shape, not stamped, the same production techniques were used as on the top line cymbals.
Applications: Dixie cymbals are made with the usual Paiste precision and care. This line offers excellent sound and response. Ideal for the beginner or student, who wants a quality product without a big investment.
Sound: B8 Dixies were similar in construction, sound and quality to the later 404's that replaced them in 1978.

Lineup as per 1963/64 Paiste Catalog and circa 1966 Paiste Catalog (First generation NS12 Dixies) These first gen. NS12 Dixies were listed and inked stamped as being of a "standard" weight:

Jazz, Hi Hats and Marching

Lineup as per July, 1970 Paiste Price Sheet and 1974 Paiste Catalog (Second generation NS12 and B8 Dixies):

Hi-Hats

Medium/Thin

Crash ride

Marching


Lineup as per 1976 Paiste Catalog (this applies to late period Germany-made B8 Dixies only - Swiss factory carried on with second listing of sizes and types):

Crash/ride**

Hi-Hats**

Marching**

(**)The above lineup probably started in 1975 and runs until the end of production and replacement by 404. It is unclear whether the smaller sizes that were formerly exclusive to the Medium Thin designation (10" - 16"), now discontinued, were made heavier to better "qualify" as Crash Rides or whether they stayed the same weight and were just stamped differently in an effort to simplify things as production wound down. German Dixies from 1975 on got black type stamp ink instead of the earlier red.

Non-Catalog


Information from: Paiste catalogs Todd Little, Dan Garza

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