Are you serious about the 80" tam-tam, because Paiste DOES make those?
Yes, I'm serious about the eighty-inch Paiste. I saw it while visiting the cathedral several years ago. I assume they still own the beast—it would be hard to give up such a unique instrument. On another positive note, the cathedral organ, which was damaged in a fire in late 2001, has recently been put back into service.
I must mention a film I saw last night. Philippe Petit, the Frenchman who walked on a tight-rope stretched between the two towers of the World Trade Center on August 7, 1974, is currently artist-in-residence at the cathedral. In that role, he gives lectures, does demonstrations, and—at one point—changed lightbulbs in the cathedral's ceiling. The story of his insane but inspiring high-wire project has just been re-told in a film called
The Walk, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It was released on 3D Blu-ray yesterday and it's a stunner! I'm not normally a fan of 3D movies, but this is the finest exemplar of the medium I can imagine. I have a bit of acrophobia, and I had to look away from the screen at several points. The film didn't get a lot of press, but seek it out if you can. It's a great bit of New York history, and especially poignant now that the towers are gone.
James