Talk:Bosphorus Cymbals

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See http://www.sutherlandtrading.com/bosphorus.asp for a distributor's description of the marque... not the best source, but there's not a lot on the web about Bosphorous cymbals that I can see, and I'd like to remove the cite tag asap. I put this into external links but it's been removed as commercial, which it is, but in this instance it's also informative and accurate, and a valid primary source. Only the last sentence is promotion.

I'll keep looking. I don't think anyone other than an enthusiast of a rival brand is likely to dispute the statement, but it would be good to source the information to a secondary source. It's just a matter of finding one. Andrewa 04:01, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

There is no need for a source, Bosphorus makes 100% handmade cymbals, they are a very high end boutique company. I'll change the dialoge to make it more neutral, but there really is no doubting this as a fact, so long as high quality refers to using expensive materials and manufacturing techniques.
I do not endorse these cymbals, but would never consider this statement to be unfactual. I'll rework the article from a real world perspective. ReignMan 03:16, 1 August 2007 (UTC)