Thought I'd share photos of a just completed restoration of a 1928 Conn 40K sousa. Martin Wilk brought this instrument "back from the brink". When I acquired the horn it was literally black with dirt and tarnish, full of holes, heavily dented, bent up and generally worn out.
But oddly enough, it still played like a gem. Pitch was (and is) spot on, with no "Conn flat F and E syndrome".
The valves were rebuilt, upper slides were added to the first and third valve tubing, crooks were replaced and replated, braces fabricated and replaced-you name it, it probably was done.
Needless to say, I am quite pleased! Martin Wilk never ceases to amaze me with his skill and dedication. Here are a few photos:




Paul Scott







