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Littlewailer

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Hey,

Just thought I'd post a photo of my horn since I've done the Delacquer work and beefed up the engraving.

When I got it it was fairly plain looking. A shame since it plays so well.

I took the lacquer off with a green dish pad.

Bolded the Engraving with a tiny flat head screw driver. (If you are gasping don't worry. I was careful......ish)

What do you think?
 

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Hi Little I like the vintage look. this might apear a stupid question I know that laquer is there to stop oxidation but what else does it do? Regds.N.
 
Maybe I'm weird, but I'm not keen on 'distressed' furniture and I like my saxes to look nice and shiny. Weird I know. For an extra £500 I could have bought my new Chinese cello last year with a distressed ("antiqued") finish. I declined.
 
Hi Little I like the vintage look. this might apear a stupid question I know that laquer is there to stop oxidation but what else does it do? Regds.N.

Hey Navarro,

I other than make it shiny I don't really know what purpose lacquer has.

It makes it shiny and protects it from wear. Some techs use lacquer or shellac to seat pads.
 

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