Wall hanger repair
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 11:10 pm
I love when I can find a "wall hanger" & get it playing. I bought a wall hanger baritone horn this afternoon (advertised as non-repairable) from a really nice guy who had some antiques.
I think he was happy that I intended to fix it. Thankfully, it was on a chain (not drilled into or screwed through) and being just dented, dirty, tarnished, stuck and bent here and there, it looked ok to me (as long as the valves weren't really really bad). Everything was stuck.
A little light dent ball work, some heavy clean up, unbending, and good luck with unsticking everything using MONSTER OIL instead of other stuff & everything moves once again. Tomorrow, I plan to get some corks & felts & see how it plays........Now for the 2 missing buttons

I think he was happy that I intended to fix it. Thankfully, it was on a chain (not drilled into or screwed through) and being just dented, dirty, tarnished, stuck and bent here and there, it looked ok to me (as long as the valves weren't really really bad). Everything was stuck.
A little light dent ball work, some heavy clean up, unbending, and good luck with unsticking everything using MONSTER OIL instead of other stuff & everything moves once again. Tomorrow, I plan to get some corks & felts & see how it plays........Now for the 2 missing buttons
