Hey All,
Saw this 606 on eBay saying it’s from the 50’s
Serial # 283837
Not sure when the 606 debuted but is the seller
using the old King serials?
(I may be looking for a 606 bell for a 3B slide)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/363086493578
Thanks,
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King 606 Serial #
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Re: King 606 Serial #
King hit 999999 some time in the 1990s (I think) and started again at 100000.
Note that in the 1950s, the student horn was American Standard and there was Cleveland and Gladiator. 606 came MUCH later.
Note that in the 1950s, the student horn was American Standard and there was Cleveland and Gladiator. 606 came MUCH later.
Bruce Guttman
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Re: King 606 Serial #
Thanks! That’s what I guessed. It’s got the newer counterweight too.
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Re: King 606 Serial #
That style of case and mouthpiece blank was not issued until the early 2000s. The horn is also from the early 2000s.
I remember when those new cases started coming through the shop. I sang a song of joy because the King 606 cases from the 1990s always had dents in the corners and we had to remove the case dents by using a heat gun. Of course these new cases had their issues as well.
I remember when those new cases started coming through the shop. I sang a song of joy because the King 606 cases from the 1990s always had dents in the corners and we had to remove the case dents by using a heat gun. Of course these new cases had their issues as well.
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Re: King 606 Serial #
Do you know what the differences in fabrication
were between the 606 and the 3B bell?
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were between the 606 and the 3B bell?
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Re: King 606 Serial #
The 606 has a longer bell stem to accommodate the overal bell section length due to the narrower tuning slide dimension. It sets the tuning slide further back to help in balance I believe. I am not positive, but the bell throats look very similar, so perhaps the same mandril used. It is a two-piece bell similar to the 3B.
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Re: King 606 Serial #
I’ve got a 606 bell I’d sell fairly cheap, if you don’t come across anything else. I’ll try to take a few photos when I’m in the office tomorrow. Feel free to remind me at the email address listed in my profile, if you think you might be interested.
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Re: King 606 Serial #
The Conn-Selmer website shows they made #999,999 in the King line in 1985 or 1986 then started over with 100,000, going up to 159,464 at the end of 1986. I can't find any info newer than that. I contacted the seller last night who said he went by the serial number lists showing it to be from the 50s but said he thought it was much newer. He hasn't changed the listing yet, though...
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! 
Greg Songer
Blessing USA small bore student horn, Bach 5
King 4B-F: Bach 5G

Greg Songer
Blessing USA small bore student horn, Bach 5
King 4B-F: Bach 5G