[Phono-L] Mystery

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Tue Sep 4 21:21:16 PDT 2007


 
In a message dated 9/4/2007 8:13:21 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
lherault at bu.edu writes:

The red  underneath the elbo is not exposed to ultraviolet.  No UV no  fade.
Very few pigments in use 
in the early 1900s were color  fast.  Almost all of them fade and the color
that they fade to, in  most 
cases, is not what you would expect.


And so...can we assume that the maroon accents fade but the amber horn  color 
either does not fade or fades much less than maroon?  I am simply  wondering 
what pigment difference there might have been.
The simplest answer would seem to be that certain colors absorb UV light  
more than others.
I wonder what other present day horns would have been different colors when  
they were manufactured.
---Art Heller



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