Sunday, November 26, 2006

Zildjian Part 3

After the Sultan helps the Zildjian family to get back to business, in 1909 Keropa passes the tradition to his first son Haroutune II, but he is not willing to continues the company, as he wanning to enter politics, so Keropa has no choice but to pass the tradition to his younger son Aram, but he finds difficult to manufacture the product in Constantinople so as he is forced to leave with the army to Bucharest, he makes the second factory in Bucharest. In the meantime Keropa's daughter take the lead for the company in Constantinople. Within time Aram return to Constantinople to lead the company. As time goes by Aram is getting older an he has know one to pass the tradition, so he writes a letter to his nephew, Avedis III, son of Haroutune, who is already living in America, that he is the only one who could continues the tradition, but Avedis had a really good going candy factory in America which he didn't waned to leave, so the hole manufacturing is relocated to American, Aram leaves Constantinople to help Avedis III to set up his first American factory. The factory is established in Quincy, Massechuset in 1929 just before the Jazz era has began. As Aram left Constantinople, every manufacturing stopped in there, but Kerope doesn't wants to stop the factory in Costantinople so he makes the new cymbal company K Zildjian ( Constantinople Zildjian ), but unfotunately in the 20th century Constantinople is changed to Istambul, so the Company will go on with the name, Istambul!

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