Especially since a lot of these cymbalsmiths don't really have model names to differentiate between cymbals. Some people want some kind of easy descriptor for the sound than the subjective ones used (Airy, woody, bright, dark)To a degree, I’d defend the use of guy’s names to categorize cymbal sounds. Anyone who’s a cymbal nerd knows the difference between Elvin’s classic sounds and Tony’s classic sounds, right? Like, these names and a bunch of others are ALL evocative of a certain kind of thing. But you can never have a cymbal that sounds EXACTLY like that guy because of the very obvious other factors that go into making a particular sound.
But if a guy says, “This one’s 60s Elvin-ish” or “this one sounds like Jack’s 80s Istanbuls” or whatever, that gives me a sense of the kind of sonic space it’ll occupy. And that’s helpful.