Because of problems that I have encountered in shipping, if insurance is not purchased, I will not be responsible for lost or damaged packages when shipping. I will combine shipping to multiple winners. Also, please take a look at my other auctions. In that case, I will refund purchase price only! I do not intentionally hide a defect about an item, but again, you should ask any questions you have before bidding. I do not accept returns or make refunds, unless I have grossly misrepresented an item. Thus, just like at a live auction, this is your opportunity to ask questions, request additional photos or measurements, etc. While I strive to be as knowledgeable as possible, I am not an expert on everything. Please ask questions, if any, before bidding. It has lacquer wear and scratches, small dents on the main tuning slide, but still is a good horn for the beginner. Also, insurance is required on all International packages. This horn has both the slide ring and the spring loaded first position (typical of KING bass trombones) bore. This King 605 Cleveland Tenor Trombone has a. I gladly ship to International bidders, but I do request that you PLEASE email me for shipping cost before you bid! Some of the USPS rates seem to be much higher than bidders expect.
This horn is open, and the sound is absolutely great. But it latches just fine.The sound of the horn is loud and smooth, as far as me blowing into it. King Cleveland 605 Brass Trombone - w/ Case & Mouth Piece Benge 12c. The 70H has a distinctive hand slide tuning mechanism with adjustable screw. White opens his music store in Cleveland 1894 White starts making King trombones with input from local player Thomas King 1896 White is importing cornets and adding his own fake trade names like M. The case seems to be in good condition for its age (I believe it is the original, as it has the King label on it), although one of the hinges is broken. A trombone that has only one () rotor, the 'F attachment', can be a 88H, 60H, 71H, 72H, 70H early, 70H late or 50H The 88H is a tenor trombone with a 8½' red brass bell. White King Trumpets Cleveland, Ohio 1893 Henderson N. The mouthpiece looks perfect, and reads Vincent Bach 12 c. A small grease job would make the slide move even better, although it is quite usable as is. The slide moves freely, but is slower in some areas. But, its been cleaned up, de-dented, chemical bath, and it plays.
This one has been around as the pictures show. The lacquer is worn in a couple of places, and t are some minor dings on the throat of the bell section. King 605 Tenor trombone with F-attachment. The condition of the horn is good for its age.
#King cleveland 605 trombone reviews serial number#
According to the serial number (259***), this unique trombone was manufactured sometime between 1940 - 1945. This trombone is an older student model that was made by the King Company, now part of the Conn-Selmer group, makers of brands like Bach and Conn. Up for auction is this vintage King Cleveland 605 Trombone.