Super demonstration, Matt. One thing about lacquer - it doesn't oxidize, in that it changes color. If you ever delacquered a vintage horn with a nice aged patina, you realize that oxygen permiates the lacquer and oxidizes the brass underneath evenly. You must always remove the tarnished brass layer to get to shiny raw brass. Shut in the case for years it has limited oxygen to interact with - the brass under the lacquer is still bright.
Matt stohrer super 20 videos keep me alive
That's a beautiful horn! Thanks for the video.
Gorgeous !! A museum piece begging to be played !! Thank you!! Matt !!!!
Super demonstration, Matt. One thing about lacquer - it doesn't oxidize, in that it changes color. If you ever delacquered a vintage horn with a nice aged patina, you realize that oxygen permiates the lacquer and oxidizes the brass underneath evenly. You must always remove the tarnished brass layer to get to shiny raw brass. Shut in the case for years it has limited oxygen to interact with - the brass under the lacquer is still bright.
This is a wonderful tool!!! I kindly envy you...
Wow
Can you do a video on how to get a dent out of the low c and d# metal down there?
Where do you unearth such treasures?!?
Is this horn for sale? If so, how much .. and contact info?