Thanks for this Very informative video. It answers a lot of questions. I am not a fan of the patina/antique finish but am so glad I bought my PUJE Classic in 2015; these are such cool horns.
Hello Frederick, your horn, the Classic, is basically what the current The PUJÉ v4 is today. I still offer a polished or scratched version of my horns. Thank you for being an early supporter of my vision to bring back the Pujé.
Beautiful BRENT! I’m guessing ceramic is longer lasting then lacquer? Does it affect the sound compared to raw metal? Maybe you can treat my Shorty with that finish sometime?
Really love the look of this horn!!
Thank you!
Thanks for this Very informative video. It answers a lot of questions. I am not a fan of the patina/antique finish but am so glad I bought my PUJE Classic in 2015; these are such cool horns.
Hello Frederick, your horn, the Classic, is basically what the current The PUJÉ v4 is today. I still offer a polished or scratched version of my horns. Thank you for being an early supporter of my vision to bring back the Pujé.
Really enjoying these comprehensive Puje videos, Brent!
Thanks for your continuing support, Jon.
Beautiful BRENT! I’m guessing ceramic is longer lasting then lacquer? Does it affect the sound compared to raw metal? Maybe you can treat my Shorty with that finish sometime?
I have noticed no affect on the sound. It is only about 20 microns thick. Durability is still in the testing phase.
@@pujetrumpets6566 well it looks amazing BRENT!