I'm a euphonium player, Wes, and it always hurts to see a battered up euphonium or baritone horn. Thank you for making this one beautiful again, you did a bang up job on it! This one wasn't too bad, we've seen much worse in the high school band rooms!
You are a true instrument surgeon Wes , i play a JP Sterling euph and it would kill me to see my euph as dented as that poor thing ..........lovely job.
I'm a euphonium player, Wes, and it always hurts to see a battered up euphonium or baritone horn. Thank you for making this one beautiful again, you did a bang up job on it! This one wasn't too bad, we've seen much worse in the high school band rooms!
You are a true instrument surgeon Wes , i play a JP Sterling euph and it would kill me to see my euph as dented as that poor thing ..........lovely job.
Nice vid Mr Lee. Normally enjoy you talking us through the repair, but this “just the work” style was a nice change of pace.
Thanks for following along
Beautiful!
Nice job! Looks really good.
Thanks for watching.
My 1948 era King 4 valve has a very similar bell wrinkle, not quite as severe.
Nice work, Wes!
How to remove scratches on the instrument?
Spray new lacquer over the old one and it will look brand new with no scratch.
Awww...c'mon, Play it!
Super!!!
yellow cream, what's that, sir?
Lanolin