Paiste 2002 RUDE 17" Crash/Ride

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

My Paiste 2002 RUDE 17" Crash/Ride

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  • That looked like an original Rude cymbal from the 70's...Not a reissue like the set I own now. I have an 18" crash/ ride and it's a little washy for a ride cymbal. My 20" rude power ride works better as a ride. I also own other rude cymbals: 14" hi hats, a 10" splash, 17" thin crash and a 18" china, all reissued Rude series cymbals. My favorites are Paiste's rudes and signatures Paiste series, I also own 16" fast crash, 17" fast crash, 18" full crash. Pearl drums, DW9000 kicks.

  • It's a 2002 RUDE from 1997. There are no original or reissue RUDE cymbals, just RUDEs, 2002 RUDEs, 3000 RUDEs these are the same cymbals with different stamping on.

  • I purchased new all my Rude cymbals from Musician Friend web site... The cymbals I bought are all called reissued Rude series cymbals. None of them had any other stamp on them except for the name and the model and size. The originals use to have a flag cymbal on them. Though they sold me what I thought would be an actual 70's series cymbal all the cymbals seem to pale in comparison to the originals I once owned. I am disappointed after buying all of them for $1100 without stands...

  • Rude production started at 1980. No Rudes in the '70-s. What flag cymbal? The first Rudes looked like the ones are currently in production, except the paiste stamping over the big RUDE stamping. After that it faded into the 3000 series, and than in the '90-s into the 2002 series, and then become again a separate series. Same cymbals, with different stampings.

  • Give me your e-mail address and I'll send you pics of my drum set and the Rude's I have...

    The symbol I was referring to was an actual Swiss Flag emblem. They still include the text "made in Switzerland" I doubt it though...

  • ssssanc hotmail

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  • ya, im a paiste artist, all i use is paiste, i love paiste but that cymbal fucking sucks. sounds like shit..

  • Would it be a good price if I bought the same one of this for $100 us dollars and it's in perfect conditon? please reply!

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  • I feel offended.

  • That sound like shit... Totally.

  • @SteveIrwinRulesS says the guy who searched for ''paiste rude wild crash 18''...

  • @tonyalstn yes, its a really good price. I bought mine brand new and it cost 250 euros, wich is almost the same in dollars.

  • another reason Zildjian sells the most cymbals, sorry man not my taste.

  • that is a boss deal

  • They got it 100% right. That's why nobody can improve on the RUDE line.

  • I have this exact cymbal but I cracked it back in 2001 and replaced it with an 18" version that's lasted me since then. I regret playing with Vater Nightsticks because they wrecked cymbals. A rare find. If you have a 2002 Rude with no cracks cherish them. They were the best in my opinion. I'd love to find some 2002 RUDE 15" Soundedge hihats.

  • i completely agree..

    i play on my church's worship team and it sounds just AMAZING. ide rather just leave it there and come back to it instead of bringing it into my small walkspace of what you would call a room. its just too overpowering a a small space... but thats just me

  • this is a series cymbal you really have to get used to. cuz first time i got my first rude i thought..., wow little too loud and ringy. but its the best when you give it a chance:]

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