How Zildjian Cymbals Made it from the Ottoman Empire to Now
In 1622, Avedis Zildjian, an Armenian metalworker in Turkey, melted a top-secret combination of metals to create the perfect cymbal. Nearly 400 years later, Zildjian's descendants are one of the most well-known cymbal sellers in the world today. From: MY MILLION DOLLAR INVENTION: Guns and Goldmines http://bit.ly/1Dh47cz

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