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Leather Specialties Hand Guards

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 1:51 pm
by walldaja
I noticed that I'm starting to wear through the finish on a horn and decided to give Leather Specialties hand guards a try. When they arrived I noticed how well they were made and included all but instructions. I mean, how hard can it be lacing up some leather guards? Figured I'd go on YouTube and fine a few hundred different videos of people showing me how to put them on. I got zip but I did get one that talked about how Leather Specialties started.

After trying several different lacing patterns I finally managed to get them on to my satisfaction. I have a wide slide horn (AC280) that in many ways is similar to a Bach 42 (the horn the guards were made for). Not necessarily in the cork barrels. Guard on right-hand for the slide impinged on lower slide cork and guard on the left-hand impinged (love that word!) on the tenon. Still it was close enough for a try--figured I could modify them without much difficulty.

After several days I thought my sound was a little muddy. I A-B'd the horn against another without guards and liked the sound without guards better. I rationalized that they were still different horns so I decided to take them off the AC and give it s try. Noticeable difference to my hearing. Liked the response without much better.

Now I know this may all be in my head but I'll go with losing finish. Anyone else have similar / different opinions after using them?

Re: Leather Specialties Hand Guards

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:44 pm
by walldaja
I have a set for a Bach 42, if anyone wants them send me a PM.

Thanks

Re: Leather Specialties Hand Guards

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 7:48 am
by jsmithtrombone
I've used them for years without any problems. I don't use them on the right hand slide, though.