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Originally Posted by brunets Part of myself told me I had an exceptional instrument but a bunch of people made me believe the contrary. They didn't believe me when I said that it was the player's (my) fault...
Three days ago, during my trumpet lessons, I did my first really beautiful concert Bb scale, with a rich and pure piano sound. I couldn't even believe it so that I forgot which valves to push for the next notes.  Unfortunately, I wasn't able to reproduce it afterwards. But that's the player's fault not the trumpet's.
I agree with you to refinish the trumpet in its original appearance. However, I don't know if I can have a really good "vintage" lacquer done in Montreal, have no money to send it to USA for that, and I tend to believe that silver plating is more durable. I found electroplating companies in Montreal who do their plating jobs according to US military standards...
Stéphane |
The Conn Loyalist
has a photo of a 1924 22B with extra engraving that is *gold* plated but the photo is washed out enough that it almost looks like silver.
Comparing some of the outside of the trumpet (such as the valve casing) with the inside of the bell I wonder if parts of the outside are some kind of matte or satin plating rather than highly polished.
- morris