King Cleveland Valve Bone

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flugelboneman
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by flugelboneman »

I retrieved this curious valve bone while visiting Palm Desert. When I acquired it, someone had painted it purple with auto paint. It took many hours, but I finally removed all the paint. I had initially thought the horn was an Olds and, being an Olds person, I had hoped it so. However when I got the paint off the bell, it showed a skyline of Cleveland, said made by H.N. White and determined that it was commonly known as a King Cleveland. It is playing well and has quite a good sound after the paint came off. Valve action is very good, as is intonation. I am wondering where such a horn fits in the hierarchy of King instruments. Was it a student horn, or something better. Appreciate any input. Serial #44160'.
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ithinknot
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by ithinknot »

Student horn, but a good one.

See page 74 here: https://www.saxophone.org/museum/publications/id/641

Cleveland and American Standard were the H N White student lines, and had their own serial number sequence... 44k would be 1944ish.
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flugelboneman
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by flugelboneman »

THX "I think not". Good to know. 1944 wow.