[Trombone-l] King 3b
Daryl Burch
darylburch at speakeasy.net
Fri Dec 15 02:48:30 CST 2006
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On Dec 14, 2006, at 9:50 PM, Wayne Dyess wrote:
On Dec 14, 2006, at 8:45 PM, Daniel Pliskin wrote:
>
>>> I have a question please. I play an early 1970's model 3b
>> "Concert"...brass bell. I've owned the horn for approx 6 years.
>> When I bought the horn, the brass was light colored and has been
>> so until just lately. All of a sudden it has turned a dark gold
>> as older Kings do. It's as dark as my 1949 2b Liberty. I know
>> that Kings turn dark after many years but the horn seems to have
>> turned overnight. Any thoughts on this? Environment...wood
>> stove...? Or was it just gradual and I didn't notice it?
>
>
> You didn’t mention whether the 3B had lacquer or not.
>
> If not, then an environmental change could have made the difference.
>
>
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I have the answer, of course. Two words:
Global warming.
Yours sincerely,
*Al Gore*
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