Repainted Cygnet Horn
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Repainted Cygnet Horn
I bought a nearly perfect #10 Cygnet bell recently. It had approximately 10% of its original finish so it was obviously a repaint project. I checked with a few collectors that I respect and most suggested painting it black. My initial intentions leaned towards black but I played with stains on metal wlth interesting results. So I decided to give it a try and this is the final result. I love it! I don't expect everyone to agree and that's fine. If a future owner cries foul, it pretty easy to re-strip and paint it black. Opinions?
Last edited by Jerry B. on Sun Mar 23, 2025 1:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Repainted Cygnet Horn
Looks great ! Nice job
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Re: Repainted Cygnet Horn
I like it! Looks as if with a bit of tweeking, it could resemble circassian walnut.
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Re: Repainted Cygnet Horn
Gorgeous. Are you going to do the neck to match? Hope so.
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Re: Repainted Cygnet Horn
Great job! It looks AI generated you did so well
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I think you did a nice job, Jerry. Very interesting results. If you decide to share how you did this (ie. which stains you used and how you applied them) it would be appreciated. I have a good number of decent original black Cygnet horns and a couple of decent original faux wood grain Cygnets but one of my Edison oak grain Cygnet horns has considerable flaking paint (very common for the faux oak grain horns). It would be fun to try my luck at doing what you did with this horn if you care to share how you did it.
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My only question is this - how much would you charge to do mine??
Fantastic job!
Fantastic job!
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Re: Repainted Cygnet Horn
Yes, I've got an extra elbow back in Oregon. I plan to match the bell. Thanks for all the kind comments.Gorgeous. Are you going to do the neck to match? Hope so.
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Re: Repainted Cygnet Horn
I like it. Very nice job!!!
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