None of you were interested in my 1947/1960-bell silver King sousaphone, so they're buying that (at TF asking price), and (yet another) I'm pulling a Conn 14K/Pan American out of my (well, speaking of buttloads...

Here's the most time-consuming part (below) done. I'm determined to finish this bastard in 1.5 days or less.
The silver body elbow was loaded with cracks, so I had to go up into the loft and find a (lacquer) 14K body elbow...filling cracks is too damn tedious, and it's right where they smack these things (over-and-over) against the bleachers (when the carelessly set them back down at games).
Universities need their stuff (August band camps) AFTER all the high schools need theirs, but - if I don't get these two "selling-to-them" sousas slicked out and delivered (like: NOW) there's NO WAY I'll get them done in time (LATER) for their August band camp (in addition to the energy required to do a supersonic-speed sousaphone overhaul...and I'm - well... - old).
Right now, I'm in for lunch, and deciding on whether the bell is next or the rest of the body branches are next.
(The valve section is raw-brass/no-dents/Secrist-valves off a 36K...I even put an upper #1 slide on it...but never used it for anything...This silver Pan American body/bell was tossed by a local high school - actually in the middle school's junk pile, with no valve section). It had a heavy coat of blue paint on the entire instrument with a heavy coat of white paint (probably to match fiberglass sousas) underneath the blue. ...stripping off all that paint...?? yeah: funzie-gamesie.

...and (of course) this blue-over-white-over-silver-over-brass first branch had the typical 2-inch-deep crunches in it (and - of course - right on the rib).
