King "Orchestra" Model Trombone -- GOLD PLATED
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The time has come to rationalizemy King trombone collection. These hornshave been fun to play (I have played each of them professionally at different times), but I have pledged the proceeds of these sales to a food pantry, so they must go. Just to be clear, though I am giving away the money from the sale of these horns, I am not giving away the horns (in other words, the proceeds go to charity, but YOU are not the charity). Still, the reserve is pretty low, so even if you’re a trombonist looking for a pea-shooter to play, you won’t find any better value than these. All three of these trombones were produced by H.N.White under the King brand. Each sports the Lion Head stamp on the mouthpiece receiver and each represents a different facet of the ‘Conservatory’ series put out by King during the 1920’s. More information on Conservatory trombones is available at , and I encourage you to take a look at the information available there rather than rely on me to get it all into this post. Each is being offered separately, so check out the other auctions going on now to see the others.This trombone is the “Orchestra” model from the Conservatory series. The bell is 7.5” diameter and the slide section is stamped ‘Large Bore’. This horn was black when I bought it, and I was stunned to find that beneath the years of tarnish was King’s top of the
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