bl4cksh33p
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A while ago I wrote of my worry regarding the wear on the silver lettering around my Alessandro MS-2i cups. The silver type had almost completely worn off, exposing an ugly, raised black lettering. This didn’t affect the sound at all, but I did find it slightly unnerving to see the beautiful cups tainted by such unattractive deterioration. Anyway, for those of you in the same situation, I think that I’ve found a (poor boys) solution:
-Today I purchased one of those fine point silver sharpies in the store. After running over the letters a few times, they were restored to their original silver state. I know that this is very caveman-esque, but I was surprised with how well it worked. The silver sharpie matches the original lettering almost spot on, and I’m very happy with the result.
I imagine that a white sharpie would work well with the lower SR models.
Sorry for not taking before and after pictures. Trust me, before the letters were all black, and now the cans are back to looking pretty much brand new. I’m very satisfied.
-Today I purchased one of those fine point silver sharpies in the store. After running over the letters a few times, they were restored to their original silver state. I know that this is very caveman-esque, but I was surprised with how well it worked. The silver sharpie matches the original lettering almost spot on, and I’m very happy with the result.
I imagine that a white sharpie would work well with the lower SR models.
Sorry for not taking before and after pictures. Trust me, before the letters were all black, and now the cans are back to looking pretty much brand new. I’m very satisfied.