Quelqu'un a déjà vu ou entendu ces cymbales ?
Tribute à Spizzichino mais vu les prix, c'est prohibitif !
1200$ le charlot !
WTF

soft a écrit : une cymbale neuve s'achète après avoir été essayée, une cymbale vintage s'essaye avant d'être achetée.
Voila, voila...Dear Mr. Dunnett,
I am the founder of Universal Percussion.
It has come to my attention that you and a few of your friends have gone way out of your way to destroy the sales and branding of Spizz cymbals that I registered around the world.
In fact I have been forwarded numerous slanderous statements (including changing the cover) of our new U.P. catalog) to imply we are unethical percussion. My catalog is covered under the global copy write laws as well a direct infringement using the pictures, Wuhan, Spizz, Attack and Universal Percussion trade marks in a way that dilutes the high profile and 40+ years reputable service to thousands of dealers around the world.
I need you to know that I worked hard In my 40 years as a drum builder, retail drum shop owner and have built a high quality reputation of being known as the largest distributor of percussion products in all of North America!
After reading the many statements that dilute both the U.P. reputation as well as the Spizz brand of cymbals that I own I would like to make the following demands.
1.). You and all the people you encouraged to damage the launching of Spizz cymbals as well as your slanderous will be addressed one by one.
A.) I need a written apology from you and each of your small cymbal makers in writing, posted on the drum forum admitting that you were wrong.
The fact is the Spizz cymbals made of B25 composition of 2016 sound extremely good. They are the same as the ones Roberto produced from the blanks he purchased from the factory in Turkey, but they are in fact a premium hand hammered line of high quality cymbals from Istanbul.
You should know that I did speak with the daughter in law from Italy. She also followed up with a nice letter saying;
It is ok to use the Spizz name as long as we don't show that we were in any kind of a partnership with Roberto. Now we have a disclaimer that separates Roberto's Spizz from the 2015 version we are making.
She also asked me if I would consider changing the font on Spizz. I don't legally have to do this but I am planning to change to a smaller generic Spizz font soon!
You should know that I wanted to add a hand hammered line of cymbals from Turkey. It came as a complete surprise to me to discover that the 2011 Roberto was buying a special B 25 blanks from the same factory and shipping them to Italy to hammer and tune.
In addition, I went through the proper legal system to first apply for the Spizz trade mark.
Under international customs law, I had to wait many months for a search to go to patent attorneys around the world to see if anyone was using the Spizz name.
In all cases, no one was using the mark and Spizz was awarded to me.
On a side note, from reading your aggressive and damaging posts I have to ask myself:
If Roberto and his family are really close to you, why didn't you advise them to register the Spizz name for protection? In fact, if Roberto was even a so-so friend then why didn't you register the name and transfer it to Roberto's family. The cost is only a few hundred dollars. You own (stole) the George Way name and registered it in the USA, meaning you understand trade mark law!!
I also wanted to point out that my good friend Bob Beals, a 50-year owner from Evans, was a very close friend to George Way. Bob told me countless stories of the many incredible products George made for our percussion industry.
In fact, George was a pioneer to most of the big percussion companies in the 50's and 60's. He designed a lot of stands, hardware and parts for Ludwig, Rogers, WFL and Camco, just to name a few.
On a scale from 1 to 10, George Way was a solid 10, compared to Roberto who was less than a 1. Meaning George Way designed hundreds of Innovative percussion products and Roberto made a few thousand cymbals in his entire life time.
You comment saying a drum is a drum, but a cymbal is a true instrument and is a prime example of how stupid you really are. Why not call John Good, Keith Larson, Dale Flanigan or Joe Montineri and tell them their bearing edges, snare bed and lacquer are all B.S.?
My point is, I went through the global trade mark office to relaunch a Spizz cymbal in 2016 that is not better or worse than any other cymbals from Turkey. All because cymbals are such a personal thing to jazz drummers.
Since my launch, I would estimate you have cost me over 300k in lost profits and a huge amount more in slander and diluting the integrity of U.P.'s great reputation in most drum shops in the USA and around the world!
As for George Way, the Way Right Drums, I would like to see a copy of the price you paid to use this high profile name?
My guess is you waited until long after his passing in 1978 to exploit the George Way family exactly the way you have accused me of the launching of Spizz!
My guess is you simply stole it and registered G.W. in the USA free of charge.
In fact, it looks to me that the only thing that you did was to get approval to reprint the article about George Way, also free of charge- could this be true?
The fact is the very thing you have thrown tantrums (over and over) about U.P. registering the Spizz name, is exactly what you have done in stealing the George Way name without paying a dime for it! Correct?
In closing, I want you to know that in our small tight group the global percussion industry, you are not considered a member for being so un-cool to a fellow company (me), while attempting to scratch out a living because of my 40-year passion for our industry.
In closing, I am going to give you and all of your friends who made damaging statements about my Spizz cymbals as well as U.P., until the end of March. You will need to post multiple retractions to undo everything your group (who is small and uneducated) have said that hurt my Spizz sales and diluted the good reputation of U.P.
On April 1st, I will back track every statement made and file international lawsuits against each person or company who have gone out of their way to damage my Spizz brand and the lifetime reputation I have built for my company.
Perkins Coie is the largest global trade mark patent attorney in the world with over 600 full time patent attorneys on staff. They recently fought cases against Guitar Center, Bain and Zildjian. If you want to get sued out of business, do nothing and expect to be taken to Federal Court- and lose!
The last thing you need to know is, according to my special customs attorney, it is illegal to make shells in North America and install imported parts from the Pacific Rim Reliance and then claim your drums are made in the USA!
I believe the free George Way drums you are producing are a direct infringement on U.S. Customs because the country of origin needs to say made in Taiwan from day 1.
According to Peter Fitch, a 45 year special Customs attorney, the fines (per shipment) into the USA could be as much as $100k per shipment including up to 1 year in jail (per shipment).
On April 1st, I will instruct Peter to stop all importation into the USA and send federal marshals to confiscate all of your products and contact your dealers who may be guilty of fraud!
I will be happy to meet you at the Messe (ON ANY LEVEL) if you would like to discuss this further!
Again, I am giving you until April 1st to undo the damage you have done to my cymbals and company. If I don't see or hear anything, plan on this being your last year in business!
Sincerely,
Tom Shelley
In support of our many dealers it has become necessary to address the bad press imposed on Universal Percussion by Ronn Dunnett and friends. It is our intention to protect our dealers inventory of Spizz cymbals as well as our huge assortment of house brands.
Thanks for your continued support and understanding. Please see the Modern Drummer e blast that will hit around 80k drummer today
Yes fais gaffe!SHwoKing a écrit :En tout cas je vais éviter de dire des méchancetés sur cette marque. Sinon le patron d'UP va débarquer ici et nous pondre une diatribe de 3 km à la sauce Google Translate