Romeo orsi saxophone
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When the bell received it's bump, the bell brace area was also damaged.
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The left hand palm keys look to be slightly bent as does one of the pillars. The bell has received a knock, flattening the outer edge by a few millimeters, there is a small dent about three inches below the thumb rest. Although she is almost unplayable, a few notes are possible, she is not in as bad a condition as I remembered from my first visit to the shop. Taz (A.k.a Pete, but we already got one of them) My Youtube page| | My Band It's only cool if you meant it to sound like that!
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I plan to post lots of pictures as I go so that you can follow the restoration (demise) of this instrument and maybe, if you have any ideas you would like to share, then feel free to post them. My plan of action is to take my time with this and hopefully create a nice "Vintage" sounding sax. I'd like to hear your thoughts, especially if you've "Been there, ate the pie and wore the "T" shirt." Even if you haven't, I'd be interested in knowing what you'd do with a "blank canvas" so to speak. No doubt I will be picking the brains of the likes of Griff, Pete, Steven Howard and Saxismyaxe, to name but a few of the tinkerers (professional and armature alike) on this site.īefore I start, I shall probably open up a few well buried worm cans, such as "To lacquer or to leave bare." I shall post some pictures as soon as I can. I found it hidden in the backroom of a music shop in Coventry and labeled as "Scrap." Its a "Dearman" (if anyone knows anything about these I would be very interested to here from you) It comes in a battered hard case and it has several pads (not spare pads, just several pads!) It seems at first glance to be fairly straight and a good tenor for a beginner's restoration project. What exactly have I done I hear you all cry? and ooops are two sentiments that spring to mind.