Satin silver finish
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:41 pm
Recently, I have seen so many sousaphones which have what is called the "satin" silver finish, instead of the shiny silver on most sousas. Ohio State and Georgia have these kinds of sousas, which looks great in a marching setting.
My thinking for there being a satin silver finish now has to do with all the glare that can happen with a regular shiny sousa, be it silver or brass.
I do have a question though for anyone who has had experience with satin silver. How do you keep up polishing it. I think this was brought up some time ago, but I wanted to ask again. Do you use "Silvo" or something else. How does a satin horn compare to a shiny one?
Hank74
My thinking for there being a satin silver finish now has to do with all the glare that can happen with a regular shiny sousa, be it silver or brass.
I do have a question though for anyone who has had experience with satin silver. How do you keep up polishing it. I think this was brought up some time ago, but I wanted to ask again. Do you use "Silvo" or something else. How does a satin horn compare to a shiny one?
Hank74