Mid bore with F attachment, one of those little projects. If I were to try to strip and clean the lacquer, how much of a pain would that be? What type of lacquer is this, doesn’t look like the nasty thick orange stuff. Needs a bit of clean up and deciding if just stripping and polishing would be a better plan.
Cheers,
Andy
Lacquer on early 80s 76H
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Re: Lacquer on early 80s 76H
Is it 76H Century? AFAIK it is/was a straight horn.
What kind of F-attachment will fit it?
What kind of F-attachment will fit it?
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Re: Lacquer on early 80s 76H
76H was apparently a recycled Conn model number (1920s and 1090s):
https://www.horn-u-copia.net/Reference/ ... t=Trombone
https://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/Conn76H1924image.html
https://reverb.com/item/66326370-conn-7 ... ver-plated
viewtopic.php?p=127711#p127711
viewtopic.php?p=188636#p188636
The 76H "Century" was apparently only produced for a short while (~1983), and was not highly valued.
https://www.horn-u-copia.net/Reference/ ... t=Trombone
https://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/Conn76H1924image.html
https://reverb.com/item/66326370-conn-7 ... ver-plated
viewtopic.php?p=127711#p127711
viewtopic.php?p=188636#p188636
The 76H "Century" was apparently only produced for a short while (~1983), and was not highly valued.
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Re: Lacquer on early 80s 76H
I just had one of those Centurys, very odd duck. Not the horn Elm is speaking of.
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Re: Lacquer on early 80s 76H
I know that there were different models with this "name",
but, only Century was made in 80s...
That's why I've asked.
Maybe elmsandr meant 75H (which has an attachment)?
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Re: Lacquer on early 80s 76H
Could swear it was a 76, but I wasn’t wearing my readers… either way, the rose belled smaller F attachment horn.
What was the lacquer of the day for those? What kind of arsenal am I going to need to clean this thing up?
Andy
What was the lacquer of the day for those? What kind of arsenal am I going to need to clean this thing up?
Andy
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Re: Lacquer on early 80s 76H
If it looks like this one it is 75H.
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Re: Lacquer on early 80s 76H
From the advent of the LustreConn finish it would be an epoxy lacquer since that was what both Conn and King have been using.
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