FS: Bach 42BO, Conn 88H, King 2B & Misc.
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- Joined: Nov 26, 2019
H N White King “ Liberty” 2B from 1937 ($750)
It has had lacquer removed by a previous owner to give a satin finish.
Slide action is good and no inner slide tube wear at all! I’ve played a lot of 2B’s and this is the best playing one by far, extremely open in the low register. Comes with the original alligator skin case.
Pictures:
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Conn 88H from 1991 ($1300)
This trombone has had the bell repaired after being mishandled by Delta on a small plane. Remington leadpipe. Other than that it is in fantastic shape with no dents and 95% lacquer. Slide action is 9/10.
Pictures:
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Bach 42BO from mid 2000’s ($1500)
Like New. One mute dent on the bell and one small dent in the slide crook are the only imperfections. Lacquer is 100% and slide 10/10. This is a good player.
Pictures:
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H N White “King” from late 1920’s ($300 OBO)
The slide is dual bore .481/.508 with a 7.25” bell, making it very similar to an early 2B Liberty. The bell is in very good condition. Slide has a small patch near the spit valve, the action is 6/10. No case.
Pictures:
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**All accessories are like new unless noted**
Edwards parts for large bore:
324CF (had bell repair done by previous owner but still plays very well, $400)
320CF (Bought from factory $650)
Dual radius rose brass tuning slide (This was bought new from the factory but the bell side tube was slightly undersized and would fall just from gravity. So I had it expanded to fit properly. It fits all my bells but it did not fit in a friend's bell that I tried. $400)
Straight goose neck (Slight lacquer wear, $350)
Edwards Brass: T1 ($50) and T3 ($50)
Edwards Silver: T1 ($180) and Alessi T2 ($225)
Mouthpieces:
Large Shank:
Hammond 12ML ($75)
Bach Heavy 5G (Slight wear, $45)
Conn Remington (Insertion marks, $45)
Small Shank:
Vincent Bach Corp Mt Vernon NY 12C ($65)
Vincent Bach Corp Mt Vernon NY 11 (Plating wear with some exposed brass ($45)
Bach 5 ($35)
Shilcke 51D (Insertion marks, $45)
Selmer 2 (Small dent in shank, $15)
Martin 1 (pretty rough, $5)
Holton Collegiate ($15)
Leadpipes with no collar, just the tube:
King 3B (I have 3 of these, $50 each)
Conn 110H (Has marks from being pulled, $30)
Brasslab T85-2 Std. (Has some rippling near mouthpiece end, $20)
Cases:
Reunion Blues double gig bag for tenor & bass ($200)
Protec Gig Bag ($75)
Protec hard case (used, $50)
Please send an email for any questions.
Thanks :hi:
It has had lacquer removed by a previous owner to give a satin finish.
Slide action is good and no inner slide tube wear at all! I’ve played a lot of 2B’s and this is the best playing one by far, extremely open in the low register. Comes with the original alligator skin case.
Pictures:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zsY-QIj77VnniVPrZIGzSo3E14zRPPwK?usp=sharing</LINK_TEXT>
Conn 88H from 1991 ($1300)
This trombone has had the bell repaired after being mishandled by Delta on a small plane. Remington leadpipe. Other than that it is in fantastic shape with no dents and 95% lacquer. Slide action is 9/10.
Pictures:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11vTgBuQ0L-voAiiRE8XWFte_xuDbK3Va?usp=sharing</LINK_TEXT>
Bach 42BO from mid 2000’s ($1500)
Like New. One mute dent on the bell and one small dent in the slide crook are the only imperfections. Lacquer is 100% and slide 10/10. This is a good player.
Pictures:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nNWEeDmw3Ag0412BY7aQ4mOBIl0WAK6I?usp=sharing</LINK_TEXT>
H N White “King” from late 1920’s ($300 OBO)
The slide is dual bore .481/.508 with a 7.25” bell, making it very similar to an early 2B Liberty. The bell is in very good condition. Slide has a small patch near the spit valve, the action is 6/10. No case.
Pictures:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VmkYaxoNY3jqfPoeft09mp9yXIaR1Tae?usp=sharing</LINK_TEXT>
**All accessories are like new unless noted**
Edwards parts for large bore:
324CF (had bell repair done by previous owner but still plays very well, $400)
320CF (Bought from factory $650)
Dual radius rose brass tuning slide (This was bought new from the factory but the bell side tube was slightly undersized and would fall just from gravity. So I had it expanded to fit properly. It fits all my bells but it did not fit in a friend's bell that I tried. $400)
Straight goose neck (Slight lacquer wear, $350)
Edwards Brass: T1 ($50) and T3 ($50)
Edwards Silver: T1 ($180) and Alessi T2 ($225)
Mouthpieces:
Large Shank:
Hammond 12ML ($75)
Bach Heavy 5G (Slight wear, $45)
Conn Remington (Insertion marks, $45)
Small Shank:
Vincent Bach Corp Mt Vernon NY 12C ($65)
Vincent Bach Corp Mt Vernon NY 11 (Plating wear with some exposed brass ($45)
Bach 5 ($35)
Shilcke 51D (Insertion marks, $45)
Selmer 2 (Small dent in shank, $15)
Martin 1 (pretty rough, $5)
Holton Collegiate ($15)
Leadpipes with no collar, just the tube:
King 3B (I have 3 of these, $50 each)
Conn 110H (Has marks from being pulled, $30)
Brasslab T85-2 Std. (Has some rippling near mouthpiece end, $20)
Cases:
Reunion Blues double gig bag for tenor & bass ($200)
Protec Gig Bag ($75)
Protec hard case (used, $50)
Please send an email for any questions.
Thanks :hi: