Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee)
March 24, 2004 Wednesday
Question & answer
Q: What is the oldest business in the United States?
A: The prize goes to Zildjian, the world's No. 1 maker of cymbals. In
1623, in Constantinople, Turkey, an Armenian alchemist named Avedis
created an alloy for making cymbals of extraordinary clarity and
power. A sultan gave him the name "Zildjian," meaning cymbalsmith. In
1929, the company he founded moved to America, where they set up a
new foundry in Quincy, Mass. Zildjian celebrated its 380th
Anniversary last year. Craigie Zildjian is the company's current --
and first female -- CEO.
Submitted by Janoyan Ana
March 24, 2004 Wednesday
Question & answer
Q: What is the oldest business in the United States?
A: The prize goes to Zildjian, the world's No. 1 maker of cymbals. In
1623, in Constantinople, Turkey, an Armenian alchemist named Avedis
created an alloy for making cymbals of extraordinary clarity and
power. A sultan gave him the name "Zildjian," meaning cymbalsmith. In
1929, the company he founded moved to America, where they set up a
new foundry in Quincy, Mass. Zildjian celebrated its 380th
Anniversary last year. Craigie Zildjian is the company's current --
and first female -- CEO.
Submitted by Janoyan Ana