Dave, I just had a rehearsal and used it for the first time. I love the cymbal.
The rest of my cymbals are all quite focussed and dry. I chose them to allow the sound of my drums to be more distinct, particularly when those drums are played at lower levels, but I wanted something messier, to provide wash when I want it. This cymbal is loaded with wash; there's enough rain to float the Arc, but it is dark wash, not bright. The rivets were added to give a bright sizzle over the top of the dark wash. The cymbal is explosive, can be easily agitated by a brush, yet it is controllable.
It can be ridden to produce a wash of rain, crashed like powdered snow (particularly effective as a dark explosion at the end a descending roll of toms), or used as an accent, when tapped, providing a bed of sizzle over the wash, but without adding the usual brighter tones a lathed cymbal adds. It also provides a great change up from the character from the rest of my cymbal set.
I could have said,"Just like Elvin Jones's cymbal", but then I couldn't have used all that descriptive metaphor and hyperbole.