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1917 H N White King Baritone Saxophone Restoration, Part 1 

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The beginnings of a restoration on a great vintage instrument from New Orleans.

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10 ноя 2020

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Комментарии : 29   
@apistosig4173
@apistosig4173 3 года назад
Your straightening jig is as inventive as it is impressive - well done.
@19janiboy96
@19janiboy96 3 года назад
That face at 1:30 reminds me of a friend who had a trombone gig with his jazz band after a night out and about drinking and celebrating. :D
@19janiboy96
@19janiboy96 3 года назад
but it was jazz so it was ok he couldn't hit the notes :D
@brhim5731
@brhim5731 3 года назад
Gotta love the crocs in the workshop 😂
@woogong01
@woogong01 3 года назад
Wow, that baritone saxophone with non-separating neck :)
@HayesProject79
@HayesProject79 2 года назад
A lot of people dreams of a lavish lifestyle of fortune and easy living. I would love to just be able to do stuff like this for a living instead of being miserable every time I leave for work
@blatant2subtlety
@blatant2subtlety 3 года назад
You're one cool dude.. Keep up the good work/videos!
@les6paul
@les6paul 3 года назад
I didn't know you were a saxophone player! I came to the channel for the motorcycle material. I'm one of the rate ones that plays Fretted string, brass and woodwind instruments. I have to say, there's not much that is more fun than playing Herbie Hancock's Chameleon on either Bass Trombone or Bari Sax. It's straight up exhilarating!
@timparhamsr9598
@timparhamsr9598 2 года назад
Sir !! I LOVE your vids. ;). Cannot wait to see - or hear back about more saxophone works . . . I am trying to re-create an ol' YORK BARI . . . .with nothing more too work with than the bare body . . . ., no neck & yet I want / need to get it playable , circa 1925 Thanks for the inspiration !!!!!
@HackaweekTV
@HackaweekTV 3 года назад
Let's try this one more time without the repeated intro. :)
@derek7676
@derek7676 2 года назад
Hey Mr Week. I like your new project and I’m gonna check it out. 🤘🏻
@HackaweekTV
@HackaweekTV 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@VideoNash
@VideoNash 2 года назад
thanks
@jairomerchan1710
@jairomerchan1710 2 года назад
Interesante 🛠⚒️⛏️🔨🔧🗜🎼🎷⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
@trptguy23
@trptguy23 Год назад
Ferrees tools makes a straightener just like yours, but metal
@loyeantleyjr.8646
@loyeantleyjr.8646 2 года назад
😍😁😍
@kg2nc
@kg2nc 3 года назад
What you think about using jewelry silver cleaner. Ive use to have silver cleaner a while back many years ago. Love your video man
@HackaweekTV
@HackaweekTV 3 года назад
I've used it which you'll see in the next installment. It works fine.
@javierquesada798
@javierquesada798 3 года назад
Seeing it work trying to remove the dent I could build a polisher like the cars for cahpisteria I do not know if you explain me well Thank you and cheers you are very ingenious
@polowesh
@polowesh 3 года назад
Nice work thanks ! Could you be more specific about the bath step ? What is the bath's composition and why doing that ? Thanks :)
@HackaweekTV
@HackaweekTV 3 года назад
Just some cleaner to help loosen up crud.
@melbournecrosbie
@melbournecrosbie 3 года назад
Good to see you working on a proper sized saxophone. I was impressed to hear you playing the alto after restoration. Are you familiar with the Skatalites from Jamaica? IMHO everyone should play sax in a ska band.
@HackaweekTV
@HackaweekTV 3 года назад
Yes! I love ska!
@cowasakiElectronics
@cowasakiElectronics 3 года назад
Wouldn't soldering a T post at the dent location and using a slide hammer have been easier?
@HackaweekTV
@HackaweekTV 3 года назад
Might have. I've been thinking about trying that in the future.
@avishkakothalawala2721
@avishkakothalawala2721 3 года назад
Hello, Are modern and vintage saxophone pads same sizes ? and have pads for buy every vintage saxophones ?
@javierquesada798
@javierquesada798 3 года назад
you are a friend campion
@kaiserflxme
@kaiserflxme 2 года назад
If it had fell near the neck it would have a dent near there, maybe it was a small amount of force slowly pushing it causing stress in the metal causing it to bend to relieve stress? Maybe something else.
@kaiserflxme
@kaiserflxme 2 года назад
Also im not talking about a small dent its like a 30 to 50 pound thing if all that weight dropped at one spot it would pretty much snap the neck area in half and total it.