Damn, that gold-washed bell looks good!

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Damn, that gold-washed bell looks good!

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Great looking horn, especially the bell.
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Indeed it is. A '68 New Standard 181, restored by Dan Oberloh for me.

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Since you're in Seattle, you might have seen it at Dan's shop before it shipped out to AZ.

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I have seen Dan's post and the other picture of the horn in use now. Really a super-stunning restoration!
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