Ok. So i might have found the old horn of my dreams and while it is innear perfect playing condition, i believe it has been stripped of its lacquer.
The bell had been silver plated but thats been removed already.
Since the horn dosent need a mechanical resto, id like to consider having it silverplated.
I know nothing of brass instrument restoration, but any ideas as to the process and guestimated cost fir a 4/4 tuba?
What is involved in replating a tuba?
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aaronz28
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Re: What is involved in replating a tuba?
thanks - -
actually - my plan is to replete a York, and i'd want it satin - which i believe is sandblasted - so i suspect minor imperfections wouldn't be as visible as a spankin new shiny finish - but i certainly wouldn't want a 1/2-*** job
everything I do is full-***
lol jk
thanks though
Aaaron
actually - my plan is to replete a York, and i'd want it satin - which i believe is sandblasted - so i suspect minor imperfections wouldn't be as visible as a spankin new shiny finish - but i certainly wouldn't want a 1/2-*** job
thanks though
Aaaron
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Re: What is involved in replating a tuba?
Yes. Ive been in contact with Dan.
Once (if) i get the horn, he 'll be the guy i send it too!
Thx
Aaron
Once (if) i get the horn, he 'll be the guy i send it too!
Thx
Aaron
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Re: What is involved in replating a tuba?
thats cool as hell -
exactly what i want - the old York/Holton satin silver look
exactly what i want - the old York/Holton satin silver look