In all my years of tinkering with horns, I have never seen a Grey one. Dont think this bell has ever been apart, as it has virtually no wear on the inner sides. This is from a 90's K5H.
Grey cushion rings on a K?
Re: Grey cushion rings on a K?
They are the same as the red ones. The only ones I know of that are different are the black ones. I think they are made of natural rubber instead of silicone. I've only found black ones to be in very early K and J horns, around 1953.
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Re: Grey cushion rings on a K?
Grey cushion rings were common among the early 90s K horns. I’ve gone through a few dozen horns that have had them.
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Re: Grey cushion rings on a K?
I've seen cushion rings red or gray (standard, ~ 0.140-0.145 thick), bright red (~0.150-0.155 thick), and as Reed mentions, the black ones (0.120-0.125 thick)
The most common are the red, then gray. The others I mentioned are less common.
Tip: substituting a different thickness cushion ring will change the pitch of the bell slightly. Thicker rings will raise the pitch, thinner rings will lower the pitch.
The most common are the red, then gray. The others I mentioned are less common.
Tip: substituting a different thickness cushion ring will change the pitch of the bell slightly. Thicker rings will raise the pitch, thinner rings will lower the pitch.