Its worth what u can get out of it howeveer I wouldn't sell mine ..if I had to i wouldnt sell it for nothing less than $200.00 I paid$ 75.00 for mine 11 years ago............
It could be worth thousands, even millions and in some case billions. The value of this key chain strongly depends on the key it is attached to. Which leads to a new question.
probably Marlboro
Neither, they are metal (probably brass).
Bullet casings is probably the #1 use.
Probably by using the investment casting method.
Brass, composed of 80-90% copper and 10-20% Zinc. There are some other metals that make up the smaller components, such as spit valve, braces, and the mouthpiece, but it's probably 90% brass.
Brass, composed of 80-90% copper and 10-20% Zinc. There are some other metals that make up the smaller components, such as spit valve, braces, and the mouthpiece, but it's probably 90% brass.
depends on what type of brass, but probably close to $2 per pound, depending on the area. There are different grades of brass scrap - red brass scrap and yellow brass scrap. Red brass scrap has more value at the scrap yard.
Bronze was probably alloyed before brass, yes. Bronze is copper and tin. Brass is copper and zinc. Bronze is the alloy most commonly found in ancient tools. But native copper itself was discovered before the alloys were.
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.
Solder comes in various sorts - lead-free, brass, silver, and probably others.
Probably not, as it is metal, not glass. But it will be dented if landing on a hard surface.
The trombone is classified as: low brass, and or brass.