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How to???

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Hey all,

Happy soon-to-be Turkey Day!

I recently bought a silver 1928 Conn euph and it was all tarnished and looked terrible! It is cleaning up nicely but it has also uncovered an engraving of a schools name. Is there a way to gently remove this or will it require sanding and re-plating??? Would agressive buffing work? I'll post before and after pics when I'm thru polishing it...

Tim :D
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Depends how deeply the name was engraved to begin with. If they went very far, you're going to end up with a way-too-thin place in the bell, regardless of how much you remove and buff. If it's light, you'll still end up with a big spot that's thinner than the rest...

Unless you think the horn may have been ripped off, I assume your intention is to restore it. It might be just as easy to scrounge up a like bell and replace it, which wouldn't be that hard to do. Otherwise, just live with the added provenance, or, if it's from somewhere like a state mental hospital, cover it over (or give it to a viola player... ).
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windshieldbug wrote:scrounge up a like bell and replace it
Yep...

They put the name on the bell and the body... I guess I'll just consider it a part of the horns history...

Tim :D
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