HELICON
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- clunkertruck
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HELICON
Why do some feel the need to paint horns like this???
I just DON'T understand-- Did they think it really looked THAT bad??
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Perfection- ... ht_2882wt_" target="_blank
I just DON'T understand-- Did they think it really looked THAT bad??
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Perfection- ... ht_2882wt_" target="_blank
- clunkertruck
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Re: HELICON
Yea-- OK-- but doesn't paint like that effect the way it resonates ? -- That doesn't look like a thin protective coating-- Unless your worried about hand grenades--
- Dan Schultz
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Re: HELICON
In the current condition, dipping it in horse manure wouldn't make much difference in the way it plays! (note the huge dents!)clunkertruck wrote:Yea-- OK-- but doesn't paint like that effect the way it resonates ? ....
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
- windshieldbug
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Re: HELICON
Even clear "paint" affects the way it resonates... within a small area. Out in the hall, not so much.clunkertruck wrote:doesn't paint like that effect the way it resonates ?
The dents, on the other hand, have a real influence in the standing waves produced by the mouthpiece.
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- clunkertruck
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Re: HELICON
This horn doesn't look like it has suffered such damage for it to be treated in this manner-- That's all I'm saying-- I mean, this is a musical instrument-- If it were beyond any repair, then by all means drill holes in it, slop paint on it ande hang it on the wall-- But there are a lot of people out there, most of them kids, who would give everything for a horn-- Why, most on this very board would not be where they are without that first introduction to music-- I dig that it's each person's right to do with their's what they choose-- But to me, this choice is lacking in taste-- If a musical instrument is no longer wanted, it should be given to some kid who WILL appreciate it-- If some one wants to slop a bunch of paint around, they should go buy some canvas or a boxcar for goodness sake!
- Kevin Hendrick
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Re: HELICON
Have to wonder if a red helicon works the same as a red tuba (NSFW):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ekx3unEYYWg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ekx3unEYYWg

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- Donn
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Re: HELICON
When the range of options is small enough, the distinction between tasteful and boring becomes difficult and possibly irrelevant.clunkertruck wrote:lacking in taste
- The Big Ben
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Re: HELICON
The red finish is the least of this old guy's problems. It could be sanded smooth on both sides and redone with a rattlecan. Depending on the final use of the horn, it could look OK.
The foot long dent that closes the tube over half way would be a much bigger problem.
The foot long dent that closes the tube over half way would be a much bigger problem.
- imperialbari
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Re: HELICON
Hardly the maker above here, but even if there was a C. Bruno company in NY, which even supplied the US Navy, this helicon very much looks like made in Europe.
Klaus
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Re: HELICON
Hardly the maker above here, but even if there was a C. Bruno company in NY, which even supplied the US Navy, this helicon very much looks like made in Europe.
Klaus