Hey all,
Restoring a Victor II Humback and in need of someone in the Southern NJ area that can restore the horn. No dents that I can see. See photos below. Please let me know!
Thanks!
Steve
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Re: Victor Morning Glory Horn Restoration Needed
I'm curious about the condition of the inside of the horn. Once it's on the machine that is about all you see. If the inside is nicer than the outside you may want to leave as is. Just a suggestion.
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Customer wants it to look "new". So have to go with that. But I hear ya!Jerry B. wrote: Fri Aug 13, 2021 2:20 pm I'm curious about the condition of the inside of the horn. Once it's on the machine that is about all you see. If the inside is nicer than the outside you may want to leave as is. Just a suggestion.
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Re: Victor Morning Glory Horn Restoration Needed
It's not a difficult project... Clean it off with acetone or alcohol, sand any rust off and paint it with black lacquer, use a gold metallic marker to redo the gold ribs and it's done. Then add a new decal.
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Yeah I'm going to do it myself!! Just can't help myself hahaha.
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