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![]() | Help with a NY finish 4 Hello all, I am looking for help on a trumpet I recently bought. It is a NY Bach, built in 1932. I bought it off Ebay because I thought it was a decent deal - it is beat up but solid, and had tape holding it together. The leadpipe was almost ripped off it. Anyway, when it arrived, I was surprised to find nice engraving up the bell. I just got the shop card, and it says it was originally finish 4 (it is lacquer now). Finish 4 was "Burnished silverplate, with goldplated engraving and gold bell". I am looking for someone who can point me to a picture of a trumpet in that finish. Thanks, Steve |
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