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Author: Bill_D
Date: 2021-02-27 18:07
I purchased a new Leblanc LL 1176S (silver plated keys) in 2001. My niece used it until about 2010. It's been stored in its case in a closet until yesterday. It's labeled made in Paris, and has in-line trill keys. How can I tell that it is an LL, i.e., does it have any distinguishing features?
Now I plan to use it. I cleaned it up a bit, and fortunately it plays great. The only problem is that some (not all) of the silver plated keys are tarnished or worse (have a rough feel). I don't plan to remove the keys. I don't want to remove what may be left of the silver plating. What's a good way to "polish" the keys?
Post Edited (2021-02-28 00:09)
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Bill_D |
2021-02-27 18:07 |
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Chris P |
2021-02-28 01:55 |
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Bill_D |
2021-02-28 03:24 |
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