I've been looking for a vintage (second generation - the pebble finish version, and back when they were ACTUALLY made of very lightweight fiberglass) King sousaphone.
OK...This one was cheap, NOT stolen (I know its provenance), and was in "darn good" condition.
I just finished addressing the minor damage (perhaps viewed as "major" to some...but - you know - I'm a "repair hero"
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The bell INTERIOR still sports it's original shiny gleaming appearance (and trademark), so - again - I'm just going to shoot the body and bell exterior.
In the past, I've hit (all makes of) these with "appliance white" (glossy)...
...but - looking at this instrument - it doesn't particularly look shiny on the pebble finish.
fwiw, the pebble finish is remarkably well-preserved (not badly scuffed nor worn) but (to be quite redundant, in consideration of how many people seem to read stuff
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OK...I'm not offering choices of wild colors (I might decide to sell it to a middle school, someday), or any of that jazz, but I'll like opinions on how any of you (who've stopped and taken a good look at these) perceive the o.e.m. pebble finish.
I'm SIMPLY asking if you think I should shoot it with GLOSS white, SATIN white, or FLAT white.
I have to go to the hardware store anyway...One of the 1-1/2" x 1/16" (half-century old) brass-fiberglass connection O-rings is busted, so...
thnx.