KING 4B "SONOROUS"Symphonic Tenor Trombone and case
- Superslick79H
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- Joined: Nov 14, 2021
Up for sale is a KING 4B/F"sonorous" widebore Tenor Trombone and its original case, both in good condition. The Bell is brass lacquer, with a silver slide. THe original lacquer is in good condition there is some wear on the slide at the hand held points. S/n #478xxx dates it to early to mid 1970s. Slide action is good. A king 29 mouthpiece is included.
Flat Rate shipping to CONUS is $75.00 via FEDX grnd.
I will consider overseas sales, but you are responsible for the rates plus customs etc VATs etc.
THe sale price is $1000 USD. Please PM me with any questions.
Flat Rate shipping to CONUS is $75.00 via FEDX grnd.
I will consider overseas sales, but you are responsible for the rates plus customs etc VATs etc.
THe sale price is $1000 USD. Please PM me with any questions.
- Matt_K
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Just a heads up, you need one more approved post before people can contact you. Feel free to make it anywhere, one of us usually gets to it pretty quick.
- Matt_K
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If I hadn't just bought a house I'd probably jump on it. Looks like its in great condition and I've been digging Kings lately.
- BGuttman
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I think the King 4B is underrated. I had a silver plated one and used it in several applications but it was best for me in Concert Band. I sold mine to a kid who needed it more than I did and played it much better than me.
This arrangement is the older style trigger which I like but many don't. Your thumb goes behind the bell brace so you support the instrument with the webbing of your left hand between thumb and forefinger. If you have to march a trombone with F, this is a great choice.
This arrangement is the older style trigger which I like but many don't. Your thumb goes behind the bell brace so you support the instrument with the webbing of your left hand between thumb and forefinger. If you have to march a trombone with F, this is a great choice.
- Superslick79H
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- Joined: Nov 14, 2021
I really do not understand how to use this website, especially in regards to posting and contacting others. Is there a tutorial someplace. I don't this user friendly at all.
- HawaiiTromboneGuy
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[quote="Superslick79H"]I really do not understand how to use this website, especially in regards to posting and contacting others. Is there a tutorial someplace. I don't this user friendly at all.[/quote]
Pretty straightforward.
Red- Where your “private messages” aka PM will go.
Blue- General alerts to your threads/posts/etc.
Green- How to send someone a PM.
Pretty straightforward.
Red- Where your “private messages” aka PM will go.
Blue- General alerts to your threads/posts/etc.
Green- How to send someone a PM.
- HawaiiTromboneGuy
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To message someone click their username and it will take you to the next page. Click on “send private message.”
- HawaiiTromboneGuy
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- Matt_K
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Wow, thanks for writing that up. Do you mind if I copy that and sticky it somewhere?
- HawaiiTromboneGuy
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[quote="Matt K"]Wow, thanks for writing that up. Do you mind if I copy that and sticky it somewhere?[/quote]
Don’t mind at all!
Don’t mind at all!