We're fellow saxophone players! who knew? and I'm a baritone sax guy. That's one hell of a great horn. I play a King Super 20, tenor Dolnet Belair Tenor and a mid 50's "The Martin" baritone. King made great horns, I didn't realize they went back that far. Great work! great video!
So on these older horns, a lot of manufacturers produced horns that had a 'gold wash' bell. This is exactly what it sounds like: the inside of the bell is gold plated. In order for an instrument to be gold plated it must first be silver plated. This is because gold won't plate directly onto brass. That's why there is silver underneath the scratches in the bell.
Dino , !!! You are one of the greatest - I watch and Learn soooo much from you . Do you realize ? ( perhaps ) that you should get commission for supplies that you help to sell ? I have purchased ( other ) supplies from other vendors and there are some big differences ! Keep up the great work & I cannot wait to see your next video ;))
You need a slide hammer. Solder a bolt or ready rod and you can get the exact placement you want. If you used a hot air gun wouldn't it tarnish the metal a lot less than a torch?
We're fellow saxophone players! who knew? and I'm a baritone sax guy. That's one hell of a great horn. I play a King Super 20, tenor Dolnet Belair Tenor and a mid 50's "The Martin" baritone. King made great horns, I didn't realize they went back that far. Great work! great video!
So on these older horns, a lot of manufacturers produced horns that had a 'gold wash' bell. This is exactly what it sounds like: the inside of the bell is gold plated. In order for an instrument to be gold plated it must first be silver plated. This is because gold won't plate directly onto brass. That's why there is silver underneath the scratches in the bell.
This is so relaxing to watch. Great work, filming too!
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the clamp hack and wood former trick good video
hello I'm from Brazil. I also repair wind instruments. I liked your videos, congratulations!
I just got to take my hat off to you sir brilliant thanks for posting
Dino , !!!
You are one of the greatest - I watch and Learn soooo much from you .
Do you realize ? ( perhaps ) that you should get commission for supplies that you help to sell ?
I have purchased ( other ) supplies from other vendors and there are some big differences !
Keep up the great work & I cannot wait to see your next video ;))
It’s called ‘gold wash’. I have some old trombones like that. King did this a lot.
You need a slide hammer. Solder a bolt or ready rod and you can get the exact placement you want. If you used a hot air gun wouldn't it tarnish the metal a lot less than a torch?
Hot air gun won’t burn lacquer, silver plating is very resistant to heat and the tarnish polishes right off.
thanks
another point. - Was ist aus der Honda 360 (CL?) geworden ? - nice Xmas.
have you tried an electric toothbrush? easier on the hands, less tedious
Brilliant!
that was very smart where to buy the tool and what is it called thank you health
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What part of North Carolina are you from?
Pinehurst but moving to Asheville soon.
Brasso is fairly aggressive. If you have any turtle wax swirl remover that is aggressive too.
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Is it a high pitch sax?
Low pitch
@@HackaweekTV I have a hp one pretty much identical in every other way
We call it Silver Gilt.
And if I had put it with hot water and baking soda, it is very clean white, that is, I would be a teacher and what do you think?
Yes you can shrink metal it is a very common process in body work
Look into it it isn't that hard to do
hi sir
Run it through the car-wash
..back-seat of the Studebaker convertible! (that braising stuff leaves me cold..I like the kitties)