Where to List a Beautiful King Front-Bell Baritone

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Where to List a Beautiful King Front-Bell Baritone

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I have an absolutely great King front-bell baritone, probably from the 1920s, silver-plated, goldwashed bell, extensive engaving, valves in great shape.

Where would a guy go to sell such a horn? It has a huge sound, punchy, but not raucous...

I am so bad with valves, it is a frustration to play...

Would be a great horn for a polka band
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Dave Werden's forum: https://www.dwerden.com/forum/
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oh yeah, forgot about him, thanks!
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Post a couple pics here and see if you get any bites...
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I will, I bought it on a lark, and was pleasantly surprised by it, like it was never played.

I imagine the town doctor bought the horn for his lazy son, who never took it out of its case (no case in this case)
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Might be worth posting on TubaForum.net. It you don't move it quickly, you might consider putting it on consignment at Tuba Exchange. I just sold both my Mack Brass euph and my Wessex Eb tuba there over the past six months. The euph sold almost immediately, and the tuba took about half a year -- but it was an Eb.

Tuba Exchange was great, and they handle all shipping and even a trial/return policy. But I live only 20 miles from TE. So getting the stuff there was no issue for me. You might try looking for a good consignment shop near you. There are more of those around than you might think. Also, of course, Ebay. I've bought both a tuba (from a place two hours away from me) and an oval euph (from someone in Bulgaria!) via Ebay.

I do think that Dave's site is probably the best approach for that horn. People are always looking for instruments there, including used, older, unusual, or vintage ones. It might take a while, but just keep bumping it up from time to time.
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i think it would go really quickly, for someone who wants a punchy sound and complete eye candy.
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I agree. That why Dave's forum is the best bet.
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I don't understand why anyone would describe a horn as "beautiful" without immediately posting pics. For sale or not. Trombone or not.
Possibly excepting "Naked Lady" Conns, I suppose.
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AtomicClock wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 12:29 pm I don't understand why anyone would describe a horn as "beautiful" without immediately posting pics. For sale or not. Trombone or not.
Possibly excepting "Naked Lady" Conns, I suppose.
It is truly incomprehensible.

Could have to do with the need to polish the son of a bitch (just guessing here!)
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I sold a minty Conn "Naked Lady" on Dave Werden's site about a year ago. Dave thought it was way overpriced and it took a few months to get an excellent price for an excellent instrument. The buyer was overseas.
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2bobone wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 9:52 pm I sold a minty Conn "Naked Lady" on Dave Werden's site about a year ago. Dave thought it was way overpriced and it took a few months to get an excellent price for an excellent instrument. The buyer was overseas.

Mine is in that vein, what did you get for it?
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Mine I am confident is valuable in the right hands, but it will take someone looking for something out of the ordinary
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