I found a F.E Olds & Sons T-15 “Brilliant Bell” small bore trombone and I thought the nickel silver bell would look great against brushed brass so I made my first attempt at refinishing. I think it turned out pretty well and I wanna show it off and see what everyone thinks.
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Last edited by HaidenChase07 on Wed Jun 18, 2025 1:13 am, edited 8 times in total.
The contrast between the brushed brass and the polished nickel looks pretty good.
Thank you. I’m just starting college this year as a performance major and I’ve always loved repair and modification so this is my first project trombone.
Very nice, any pictures of the whole bell section? How did you do it? That line is so clean!
I have a delacquered King 606 bell that I want to do something to. I do not mind removing some metal as I just want it to look good, and I do not really play it.
MahlerMusic wrote: Wed Jun 18, 2025 8:20 am
Very nice, any pictures of the whole bell section? How did you do it? That line is so clean!
I have a delacquered King 606 bell that I want to do something to. I do not mind removing some metal as I just want it to look good, and I do not really play it.
MahlerMusic wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 8:21 am
Did you just tape off the shiny part of the bell?...
Just searched up that bell, did not realize that bell comes as two colours.
Yes I taped that part off. Taping was difficult because I had to use so many pieces of tape, as the flare made it impossible to use one piece.
MahlerMusic wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 8:21 am
Did you just tape off the shiny part of the bell?...
Just searched up that bell, did not realize that bell comes as two colours.
Yes I taped that part off. Taping was difficult because I had to use so many pieces of tape, as the flare made it impossible to use one piece.
Again several have asked. HOW DID YOU DO THIS?? thx.