I have been wanting a big searchlight horn ever since I got my small one. I went on a trip this afternoon with my dad, and we went past an antique store. We decided to stop and went inside, and in the back of the store I found 3 of the big searchlight horns!
I’d like any thoughts/advice on repainted/keeping the original paint on the horn with the flowers. I am going to strip and repaint the green and red ones. You can see my repainted searchlight in the background.
Cheers
David
P.S.---I don't know why the pictures are sideways. Is there a way to fix that?
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Re: Searchlight horn find
Those are some very nice horns--as usual. Which ones are going to be getting the royal treatment, and are you going to make another white one or try to go back with original Searchlight horn colors? They do look sharp, just the lines of them alone.
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Charles,
I am going to try to replicate the original colors the best I can. I am going to be going off of this advertisement... one horn will be a dark blue with gold stripes. The other will be red with gold stripes.
I really like the way my horn looks. But if I was going to go back and paint it again, I wouldn't pain the stripes inside the ridges of the horn. They are hard to see.. . So I will be painting the horn as close to this ad as I can get it (with the stripes on the outside ridges, and in-between the ridges on the inside)
David
I am going to try to replicate the original colors the best I can. I am going to be going off of this advertisement... one horn will be a dark blue with gold stripes. The other will be red with gold stripes.
I really like the way my horn looks. But if I was going to go back and paint it again, I wouldn't pain the stripes inside the ridges of the horn. They are hard to see.. . So I will be painting the horn as close to this ad as I can get it (with the stripes on the outside ridges, and in-between the ridges on the inside)
David
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Congrats! I know you've wanted one for the longest time, what an amazing thing to come across randomly in an antique store... 3 of them!!!
I believed many were originally painted in a "candy color", where you first spray a silver paint on, then overcoat that with a translucent paint. The decorations might be a bit more difficult and I couldn't really give much advice. I know you'll get them looking great, I can't wait to see them!
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I believed many were originally painted in a "candy color", where you first spray a silver paint on, then overcoat that with a translucent paint. The decorations might be a bit more difficult and I couldn't really give much advice. I know you'll get them looking great, I can't wait to see them!
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Well, every party needs a pooper, so here I am...
The two Searchlight horns with the "full blossom" (my made-up term) decoration are pretty rare in my experience. The red one is pretty far gone, but if I had the green one in my collection, it would be carefully cleaned and left as-is. This is the one I mean:
Again, the red one looks beyond redemption, but the green one is presentable...and rare.
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The two Searchlight horns with the "full blossom" (my made-up term) decoration are pretty rare in my experience. The red one is pretty far gone, but if I had the green one in my collection, it would be carefully cleaned and left as-is. This is the one I mean:
Again, the red one looks beyond redemption, but the green one is presentable...and rare.
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George,
I wasn’t sure about keeping the paint on the green one... but I suppose you’re right. I was going to repaint it because I don’t think it’s very much to look at... especially the outside. What are your thoughts on the outside of the horn?
As expected all 3 of them are pretty rusty.
David
I wasn’t sure about keeping the paint on the green one... but I suppose you’re right. I was going to repaint it because I don’t think it’s very much to look at... especially the outside. What are your thoughts on the outside of the horn?
As expected all 3 of them are pretty rusty.
David
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It's no prize-winner, but a gentle cleaning might help. These translucent finishes on Searchlight horns are notorious for aging poorly, but a repainted horn will always be just that.
There are many, many horns which are good candidates for a repaint, but precious few of these "full blossom" Searchlight horns. They're an acquired taste, and not everyone is attracted to even a pristine example, but despite the limited aesthetics, there is some historical value to it.
Best,
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phonogfp wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:08 amIt's no prize-winner, but a gentle cleaning might help. These translucent finishes on Searchlight horns are notorious for aging poorly, but a repainted horn will always be just that.
There are many, many horns which are good candidates for a repaint, but precious few of these "full blossom" Searchlight horns. They're an acquired taste, and not everyone is attracted to even a pristine example, but despite the limited aesthetics, there is some historical value to it.
Best,
George P.
What do you recommend cleaning it with?
There’s only one picture I can find if a “full blossom”.... maybe I should try to repaint the red one to match this? Or is it okay if I re-paint it with stripes?
David
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I'd use GoJo or Goop (non-pumiced, of course) sparingly. Cleaning those Searchlight horns is a pain because of all the ribs. For that reason, I'd do only a little at a time.
That's up to you. Either way, it will be a repainted horn, so choose which appeals to you more.
Good luck!
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David
I agree with George. These horns are scarce and the ones with flower designs are even scarcer. I have had great success cleaning horns with Goop/Gojo and then waxing them, resulting in surprisingly good colour from horns I had written off.
That being said some horns are far to gone and are lucky if someone like you with the time and talent to restore them to their original glory.
Here are some photos of two search light horns I have and some original adds which were provided by other collectors.
Best of Luck
Bruce
I agree with George. These horns are scarce and the ones with flower designs are even scarcer. I have had great success cleaning horns with Goop/Gojo and then waxing them, resulting in surprisingly good colour from horns I had written off.
That being said some horns are far to gone and are lucky if someone like you with the time and talent to restore them to their original glory.
Here are some photos of two search light horns I have and some original adds which were provided by other collectors.
Best of Luck
Bruce