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Zildjian Cymbals Are A Family Affair

July 15, 2008
Zildjian Cymbals Mark Trojanowski

We're starting to get the idea that Mark Trojanowski -- drummer for Sister Hazel -- would have a complete and eloquent answer for anything we could possibly ask him. In this video he discourses about the history of Zidjian Cymbals, and about how the company found a way to retain the individual character of their hand-hammered cymbals even after switching over to an automated manufacturing process.

Stay tuned for our next installment, wherein Mark Trojanowski discusses the role the fourteenth amendment had on the migration patterns of the lesser tern during Reconstruction.

Presenter: Pat Ogle and Gretchen Hasse, Gearwire

Owen O'Malley is a Gearwire contributor


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