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First Horn, have a question

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Hello all I get my first horn tomorrow and yes the excitement is killing me. It has been sitting in a terminal at the airport all weekend so I can only assume all the valves and slides will be completely dried out. Now with my school horn(Rotary old Miraphone) I would use sewing maching oil and then this radio shack electronic parts lube for the slides. Naturally my Horn(Besson 995) will be my baby so I was curious if anyone knew of oils and greases that are easy and low maintenance(Meaning I dont have to lube up every day) I am currently in Phoenix so it needs to be able to withstand hot and dry weather. Thanks in advance for the suggestions.


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Can you arrange to send me the 'old' Miraphone?
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Check out Hetman products.. valve oils, slide grease, gel, oil, etc...
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The Miraphone is owned by my university but if I could I would send it your way.

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Tubaman485 wrote:The Miraphone is owned by my university but if I could I would send it your way.

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Try Holton's slide grease . It's the best stuff I have ever used.
It's real thick so you use it spareingly.




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Post by Bill Troiano »

Zaja, the company that makes the various scented valve oil products, makes a slide grease that works very well and lasts longer than most others.
http://www.zajamusic.com/lube.htm
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Post by DonShirer »

I've always been happy with the Radio Shack lube for slides. Lasts months, but then I don't pull slides every day.
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Post by Tubaman485 »

Thanks for all the replies, I was at the music store today and Sam Pilafian happened to be there and I got set up with Hetman Priducts.

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Yeah I know, it's not everyday you walk into a music store looking for basic stuff and run into a musician of his caliber. I was in shock when I noticed it was him.

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