new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
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new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
Here's what I know. From the 1915 catalog this is advertised as "The Holton Long Model Mammoth Bore Euphonium." I say its a "british style" horn only because it has the 3+1 orientation, not the front 4 or top 4 like I've seen online. This one is in really good shape, other than being very dirty, tarnished, and stinky. It even had the original mouthpiece. It sat outside under a trailer for 2 years(or so ive been told). It was complete other than the buttons which ive replaced since the following photos(other parts are in that cardboard box.
Lots of rambling, my question is has anyone seen any other examples of this horn in this configuration. Also how rare is something like this. I have no interest in selling, just lots of curiosity.
Also any tips to get rid of the smell, I think its from the mold from the original case(which i promptly took the name badge off to save and then threw in the dump)
Lots of rambling, my question is has anyone seen any other examples of this horn in this configuration. Also how rare is something like this. I have no interest in selling, just lots of curiosity.
Also any tips to get rid of the smell, I think its from the mold from the original case(which i promptly took the name badge off to save and then threw in the dump)
HI
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Re: new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
If it is a mold smell and not a stinky brass smell, ammonia should do it but you'd have to soak it. I don't know how ammonia reacts with brass instruments, but i have seen that technique done in drains to get rid of mold, and drains are metal.
If you have an ozone generator with a hose on it (I do) that also will get rid of the mold smell but must be done outdoors.
If you have an ozone generator with a hose on it (I do) that also will get rid of the mold smell but must be done outdoors.
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Re: new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
two basic silver instrument stinkinesses:
- case mold and mildew: agressively brush and vacuum the case interior a lot...set the case (open - interior facing the afternoon sun) out in direct sunlight ...set a dish of vinegar inside the closed case at night.
- silver sulfide: simply polish away the tarnish on the silver plated instrument
When cases are holding together (other than needing to be cleaned, and maybe some gluing) I'm hesitant to discard them, particularly if original to an instrument.
- case mold and mildew: agressively brush and vacuum the case interior a lot...set the case (open - interior facing the afternoon sun) out in direct sunlight ...set a dish of vinegar inside the closed case at night.
- silver sulfide: simply polish away the tarnish on the silver plated instrument
When cases are holding together (other than needing to be cleaned, and maybe some gluing) I'm hesitant to discard them, particularly if original to an instrument.
Re: new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
Now that you mentioned silver sulfide as a possible reason. I’m going to go get the case back out the dumpster and see if it’s salvageable. It was pretty bad when I threw it in there last. When I polished the horn the smell went away. Any ideas how to get that smell out the case?bloke wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 1:48 pm two basic silver instrument stinkinesses:
- case mold and mildew: agressively brush and vacuum the case interior a lot...set the case (open - interior facing the afternoon sun) out in direct sunlight ...set a dish of vinegar inside the closed case at night.
- silver sulfide: simply polish away the tarnish on the silver plated instrument
When cases are holding together (other than needing to be cleaned, and maybe some gluing) I'm hesitant to discard them, particularly if original to an instrument.
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Re: new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
EmptyCase wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 6:19 pmNow that you mentioned silver sulfide as a possible reason. I’m going to go get the case back out the dumpster and see if it’s salvageable. It was pretty bad when I threw it in there last. When I polished the horn the smell went away. Any ideas how to get that smell out the case?bloke wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 1:48 pm two basic silver instrument stinkinesses:
- case mold and mildew: agressively brush and vacuum the case interior a lot...set the case (open - interior facing the afternoon sun) out in direct sunlight ...set a dish of vinegar inside the closed case at night.
- silver sulfide: simply polish away the tarnish on the silver plated instrument
When cases are holding together (other than needing to be cleaned, and maybe some gluing) I'm hesitant to discard them, particularly if original to an instrument.
I didn't do a good enough job of reviewing eliminating old case odor? See where you quoted me above?
Re: new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
Sorry. I wasn’t clear. I was meaning to ask if that also works if the odor was caused by silver sulfide.bloke wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 7:16 pmEmptyCase wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 6:19 pmNow that you mentioned silver sulfide as a possible reason. I’m going to go get the case back out the dumpster and see if it’s salvageable. It was pretty bad when I threw it in there last. When I polished the horn the smell went away. Any ideas how to get that smell out the case?bloke wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 1:48 pm two basic silver instrument stinkinesses:
- case mold and mildew: agressively brush and vacuum the case interior a lot...set the case (open - interior facing the afternoon sun) out in direct sunlight ...set a dish of vinegar inside the closed case at night.
- silver sulfide: simply polish away the tarnish on the silver plated instrument
When cases are holding together (other than needing to be cleaned, and maybe some gluing) I'm hesitant to discard them, particularly if original to an instrument.
I didn't do a good enough job of reviewing eliminating old case odor? See where you quoted me above?
Edit: I now remember why I threw it away. Lots of visible mold, part of the case shell is missing, a good portion of the wood shell was de-laminated and shattered. It was also missing all of the latches lol.
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Re: new to me, 1916 frank holton british style 4v Euphonium
I have a Holton double bell from this era, I believe it was made by York. I have a York B flat and brought it to Lee Stofer. He had an identical Hoton B flat. We searched the horns big time including switching slides and valves between the two horns - They were identical! Remember there was once a partnership call York and Holton.