И думаешь, если на ней играли с 86 года, по ней это будет не заметно?
Заметно конечно,но смотря как с тарелкой обращались,у некоторых за пару лет тарелка лысой становится,без надписей,а у некоторых десятилетиями держится.
Хотя чесно говоря,пайстовские надписи очень живучие и долго держатся,особенно на 2002.
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Sergei wrote:Как определить год выпуска тарелок Paiste топовых серий
Serial number were first applied in about 1970. Prior to this there was no accurate means of determining the age of a Paiste other than to identify the years of production for the series or model when known. These cymbals are referred to as "Pre-Serial" cymbals. It should also be noted that it is not uncommon for serial numbers to be difficult to read due to hammering and lathing. In these cases, the era of the cymbal can usually be identified, but the exact year may not be determinate.
Originally these were six digit numbers applied to each cymbal. Over time, there were three different methods stamping the Paiste logo about the serial number. These are used to identify the decade. The specific year is identified by the first digit in the serial number.
* The original 1970's style involved no additional lettering with the serial number.
Therefore, "3XXXXX" would be from 1973.
* In the 1980s, "PAISTE" was stamped about the serial number, and in some cases, the series or line name might be stamped instead.
Therefore "PAISTE 6XXXXX" would be from 1986
* In the 1990s, the company name was changed to the 'high/low' style" "pAisTe"
Therefore "pAisTe 2XXXXX" would be from 1992.
* In 1996, Paiste started using eight digit serial numbers. In these cases, the first two digits represent the year of production. This method is still in use today.