Ancient King Trombone
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:49 am
A friend from my day job passed along this trombone to me in as is condition.
Naturally, my friend wanted a demonstration, which I provided. The horn plays, but the slide is problematic as it was likely put away in the 1930s or 40s. The culprit is a bottle of slide oil, which is now sticky on the slide. I'll need to clean this up along with the tarnish on the silver plated horn. It is silver plate, as King didn't start sterling silver horns until 1928 or so.
I suspect that this instrument was played by a serious trombonist for 20+ years based on the mouthpiece, a Vincent Bach Corp. New York 6, and the bottle of slide oil. I'll start another thread for the mouthpiece.
Any information suggestions on restoration or the horn itself are welcome.
Thanks
The serial number dates to about 1917, and I found an ad for this model from 1924.
The bore is likely .461. The mouthpiece fits the same into the receiver or into the tenon. It is TIS (tuning in slide) and has a water key, which not all makers provided.Naturally, my friend wanted a demonstration, which I provided. The horn plays, but the slide is problematic as it was likely put away in the 1930s or 40s. The culprit is a bottle of slide oil, which is now sticky on the slide. I'll need to clean this up along with the tarnish on the silver plated horn. It is silver plate, as King didn't start sterling silver horns until 1928 or so.
I suspect that this instrument was played by a serious trombonist for 20+ years based on the mouthpiece, a Vincent Bach Corp. New York 6, and the bottle of slide oil. I'll start another thread for the mouthpiece.
Any information suggestions on restoration or the horn itself are welcome.
Thanks