Protecting instrument from belt buckle scratches
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Protecting instrument from belt buckle scratches
I just noticed on my new euph that the tuning slide closest to me is getting scratched up some by my belt buckle. How do you protect your instrument from this type of damage?
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Just get one of those '70s "fuzzy" belt buckles
(but seriously, folks, I'm betting you could get or adapt something for the lower bow of the euphonium like the leather guards for horn & tuba)
(but seriously, folks, I'm betting you could get or adapt something for the lower bow of the euphonium like the leather guards for horn & tuba)
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Buy some nylon webbing and a plastic side release buckle and make your own belt!
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Neat. I never thought I would see a thread about beltbuckle scratches on a tuba forum!! I thought I only saw those on guitar forums! (having belt-buckle scratches on a nice acoustic can really squash resale value)
Seriously, MaryAnn's "turn your belt buckle to one side," Geotuba's "don't wear a belt," and CATransplants "coverup" method are all used by guitarists and would work for us, too. I usually carry a cloth to wipe down my horns after I play them, and use those when necessary to cover my belt buckle.
Seriously, MaryAnn's "turn your belt buckle to one side," Geotuba's "don't wear a belt," and CATransplants "coverup" method are all used by guitarists and would work for us, too. I usually carry a cloth to wipe down my horns after I play them, and use those when necessary to cover my belt buckle.
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Re: Protecting instrument from belt buckle scratches
lgb&dtuba wrote:I just noticed on my new euph that the tuning slide closest to me is getting scratched up some by my belt buckle. How do you protect your instrument from this type of damage?

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Black duct tape around the horn in the right place does the same thingarmytuba wrote:I have the same problem with scratches caused by my wedding ring around the top bow of my tuba. The ring's not coming off for anything.
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I had this problem with my school ID tag and jacket zipper. I ended up just taking off the ID (After some nasty scratches) and taped a bandana around the area just under leadpipe. When the tape wore out and the thing started to sag, I just manned up took it off.
There are quite a few easy DIY scratchguards you can make to put on a horn. Try some stuff out.
There are quite a few easy DIY scratchguards you can make to put on a horn. Try some stuff out.
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I've used a telephone handset coiled cord on one of my trombones for that. Works ok but adds a little weight. Depending on how well the trombone balances that can be a problem.brassperson wrote:Hi,
Trombone players use for their shirt collars and instrument finish called a collar saver. It is a large clear plastic/rubber hose split down the middle that wraps around the pipe. Some tubas use it around the bell. I am thinking you may want to experiment at the hardware store this concept.
For the record, I was hoping to get some responses (and I did) from people who have actually dealt with this problem to see what creative ideas might turn up that I haven't already considered. Some of the other responses I'll just consider as humor.
I'm probably going to do 2 different things. First, carry around a wash cloth for those times I'm in tracht. Thanks for that idea. Second, replace the belt buckle I normally wear day to day with a leather covered one I'll tool with some interesting and appropriate design.
I'm still interested in what people have actually done themselves that hasn't already been mentioned.
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I use tennis racket tape to protect against ring scratches and lacquer wear were I hold my horn. Works great, easily removable, no sticky residue, won't mess up the lacquer like some leather guards.
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