FS: 2B, 3B, HN White
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- Joined: Nov 26, 2019
HN White King Liberty 2B
$700
This 2B is from the first years of production with serial number: 2049XX dating to 1937-38.
The slide has pristine inner tubes, and excellent action 9/10. I’ve owned 4 2B’s and this is the best playing one. It is very open in and below the staff.
The original tuning slide crook was replaced with a new 2B tuning slide crook.
The slide crook is the only lacquered potion of this trombone. The band director I bought it from went at it with steel wool…
Comes with the original case.
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King 3B Concert
$1200
Serial number: 4222XX made in ~1967-68.
The bell is gold washed
I find this horn to be the best playing 3B I’ve tried.
Slide is 9/10. There are a few small dents in the crook and small mute dents in the bell.
This horn was restored at some point before I bought it.
This has been my go to for 10+ years, not sure I want to part with it, but I’m playing a 3508 more now. For the right price I could include an excellent Mt Vernon 7C which pairs well with this horn. Case included.
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HN White King 1405
$250
Specs:
7 1/4" bell
Dual bore .481 - .508
This trombone is a New Proportion Model 1405 "Orchestra".
Serial number 1075XX dates it to around 1928.
This model 1405 is the predecessor to the 1406 ‘Liberty’ and 1407 ‘2-B’.
Slide action is a 4/10. The inner tubes have chrome plating wear and there's a patch by the spit valve on the outer slide. The silver plating has a few spots of wear.
It plays well, with the best high F ever… seriously.
Case included.
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$700
This 2B is from the first years of production with serial number: 2049XX dating to 1937-38.
The slide has pristine inner tubes, and excellent action 9/10. I’ve owned 4 2B’s and this is the best playing one. It is very open in and below the staff.
The original tuning slide crook was replaced with a new 2B tuning slide crook.
The slide crook is the only lacquered potion of this trombone. The band director I bought it from went at it with steel wool…
Comes with the original case.
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King 3B Concert
$1200
Serial number: 4222XX made in ~1967-68.
The bell is gold washed
I find this horn to be the best playing 3B I’ve tried.
Slide is 9/10. There are a few small dents in the crook and small mute dents in the bell.
This horn was restored at some point before I bought it.
This has been my go to for 10+ years, not sure I want to part with it, but I’m playing a 3508 more now. For the right price I could include an excellent Mt Vernon 7C which pairs well with this horn. Case included.
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HN White King 1405
$250
Specs:
7 1/4" bell
Dual bore .481 - .508
This trombone is a New Proportion Model 1405 "Orchestra".
Serial number 1075XX dates it to around 1928.
This model 1405 is the predecessor to the 1406 ‘Liberty’ and 1407 ‘2-B’.
Slide action is a 4/10. The inner tubes have chrome plating wear and there's a patch by the spit valve on the outer slide. The silver plating has a few spots of wear.
It plays well, with the best high F ever… seriously.
Case included.
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