TRADE: VULCAN 5 INCH CLINDERS

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TRADE: VULCAN 5 INCH CLINDERS

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I have 2 duplicates I would like to trade. The titles are here. I haven't cleaned the horn.
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Amberola wrote: I haven't cleaned the horn.
I kinda like the patina on that horn!

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I would not polish the horn. There are plenty of shiny ones out there already. :)

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Ditto on the above sentiments. I think you have a very nice Concert and the horn looks very appropriate! :)
I would put the correct leather belt on it if it were mine, though. ;)

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OK. I was kinda thinking the same way. The rubber belt was on it, and by the time they delivered it all I wanted to do was get it unboxed and put together. 7:30 pm!
I need to trade cylinders.

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Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack your thread. It's just that I love your machine! :oops:

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fran604g wrote:Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack your thread. It's just that I love your machine! :oops:

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You didn't hijack anything. I am proud of the machine. I never thought I would have one.

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Hello Amberola,
Are the Phoenix brand cylinders you have made of plastic or wax? I know the Vulcan cylinders are made of plastic or some kind of resin.
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flashpanblue wrote:Hello Amberola,
Are the Phoenix brand cylinders you have made of plastic or wax? I know the Vulcan cylinders are made of plastic or some kind of resin.
Pete
I think they are made b the same company?

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Pete - they are wax.

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