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High F# Key - Can It Be Removed?
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<blockquote data-quote="skeller047" data-source="post: 628734" data-attributes="member: 9069"><p>That's a good idea, silicone sealer. I'll look into that. I'm not too worried about verdigris as the area is still completely lacquered, and I suspect it is the epoxy kind of lacquer. It seems very tough. There are a few places where it is wearing but they are all places I have either scratched or touch often (like the edge of the D palm key). I've had the horn for about 15 years now, and it looks brand new. Of course I haven't played it much till recently, but it's been my regular horn since about November of last year. It gets played most days, and has traveled up and down the west coast with me a couple times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeller047, post: 628734, member: 9069"] That's a good idea, silicone sealer. I'll look into that. I'm not too worried about verdigris as the area is still completely lacquered, and I suspect it is the epoxy kind of lacquer. It seems very tough. There are a few places where it is wearing but they are all places I have either scratched or touch often (like the edge of the D palm key). I've had the horn for about 15 years now, and it looks brand new. Of course I haven't played it much till recently, but it's been my regular horn since about November of last year. It gets played most days, and has traveled up and down the west coast with me a couple times. [/QUOTE]
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