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Just picked up an old Hugo Rauner 16 hole in the key of G. Only 16 hole I own that's not in C. Thinking about tuning it up to A or Bb maybe. Anybody have an idea if the older 16 holers came in different keys? I have several old Hohner 280's. Maybe better to leave the G alone and solder an old C harp down to Bb or A.
I have used MAAS a lot since Scotty recommended it--I bought the 1.1 lb can, and so have enough to last until Kingdom Come.
Quote from: Gnarly He Man on May 30, 2020, 02:21:51 PMI have used MAAS a lot since Scotty recommended it--I bought the 1.1 lb can, and so have enough to last until Kingdom Come.don't think you ever mentioned this, Gary.
Thanks for the heads up on the MAAS polish Scotty. I'm restoring a couple of BSA's as well as looking after my harmonicas!Cheers John
If you got it for $42, I'll be real surprised it it's in G at all!
Quote from: John M G on May 31, 2020, 08:54:18 AMThanks for the heads up on the MAAS polish Scotty. I'm restoring a couple of BSA's as well as looking after my harmonicas!Cheers JohnJohn...it must be me - today's a migraine/foggy brain' day, lol--but can you tell me what a BSA is? I haven't been ableto figure it out. As long as your project is metal and plastic this polish should work very well, but it isn't recommended for wood (if that's part of it?) Just wanted to make sure. Have to repeat, just the tiniest dab of this polish goes a verylong way, especially around reeds--unless you have the reedplates off and have removed the valves, then have at it--your reedplates and reeds (if worked on very carefully) will look brand new, glow like old gold, AND retain the rust/corrosion prevention for a long time after (one of the main things I appreciate about MAAS). I also use it on the under-side of my metal covers --even the old Ebay bought ones which already had some rust/corrosion to remove that andprevent any further deterioration. scottyPS: found my first tube at a CVS in Columbus, Ohio but bought the others online. DO shop around, the prices can vary greatly. If you need a bigger tub, I think those might only be available directly from MAAS.
By the way --I've long talked about MAAS polish as the singularly best thing to use on metal instruments. It comes in a small tube (also other much larger 'tubs' for bigger projects), but just a dab'll do ya. It's nothing like Brasso or more toxic polishes or cleaners and even the tiniest amount on the end of a cloth (or a q-tip like swab) will make this chromatic glow like gold.scotty
I own a 16 hole Horner chromonica in Bb. It was owned by a pro and has a Romel lucite comb. That also means he did the retune, the mouthpiece, and refined the construction to pretty much end leakage. Every single time I touch and play it, I’m glad I did. Today? I’d get a used super 64 x, and get it retuned, or maybe a Suzuki. Some don’t love the sound, but I have a bunch of them and cannot blow a reed out. Not saying another would be bad, these are the ones I know that can take it. Ed
I believe you are asking for heartbreak to raise a 16 hole a whole step.Just my opinion.
Quote from: Gnarly He Man on June 02, 2020, 01:16:53 AMI believe you are asking for heartbreak to raise a 16 hole a whole step.Just my opinion.I concur! Specially when ya get to #15 and#16. @ge ><((((º>
Quote from: Gnarly He Man on May 30, 2020, 07:32:41 PMIf you got it for $42, I'll be real surprised it it's in G at all!HAH! You're right Gary. Some of the deals I've gotten sometimes seem too good to be true. And some things I've had to return because they were not as advertised. Thank goodness Ebay has their 30 day return policy. I'm also waiting for another incredulous Ebay win to arrive - a 1950's Hohner Double Bass 58. Keeping my fingers crossed. And Gary, I certainly respect your professional opinion on not recommending raising reeds a minor third. Thanks for the warning.And Scotty... I've just ordered an 8 oz bottle of MAAS via Amazon. And you're right about some of those oldies. Some of them look scary. I've found all sorts of odd things in some of them. But others arrive like they were kept preserved. Part of the fun.
Quote from: Scotty on May 30, 2020, 02:14:08 PMBy the way --I've long talked about MAAS polish as the singularly best thing to use on metal instruments. It comes in a small tube (also other much larger 'tubs' for bigger projects), but just a dab'll do ya. It's nothing like Brasso or more toxic polishes or cleaners and even the tiniest amount on the end of a cloth (or a q-tip like swab) will make this chromatic glow like gold.scottyIt's brilliant, thank you so much for reminding us about MAAS. Got a tube from Amazon - a little goes a long way and gives a great finish.
Quote from: ejacob4 on June 01, 2020, 02:14:01 PMI own a 16 hole Horner chromonica in Bb. It was owned by a pro and has a Romel lucite comb. That also means he did the retune, the mouthpiece, and refined the construction to pretty much end leakage. Every single time I touch and play it, I’m glad I did. Today? I’d get a used super 64 x, and get it retuned, or maybe a Suzuki. Some don’t love the sound, but I have a bunch of them and cannot blow a reed out. Not saying another would be bad, these are the ones I know that can take it. EdI'm going to have a fair bit of rest time in my study soon. I'm having an osteotomy June 15th on my R/H tibia to sort out the twist and bend in the bone and I have two Super 64 X's. It's going to be a tough call to either drop one to Bb or raise one to a D? are there pro's and con's either way apart from the time investment? Soldering doesn't worry me dropping it to a lower key.The operation is hopefully the last I'll ever have to have since breaking my leg badly during a motorcycling racing incident way back in 1983