Displaying Euphoniums no longer in use
This is probably a rather weird question....
I have an old (1906) Henry Distin Euphonium I no longer play. I got it back in the mid 80's as my first horn and it's still playable to this day. I'd like to find a unique way to display it rather than just letting it sit bell down on the floor (I hate that!!!!!). I have to polish it but afterwards want to keep it somewhere nice but also on display.
Has anyone done something similar?
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