I am considering picking up a "generic" small bore tenor for commercial playing, and DJ Kennedy has let me to two King 3Bs currently for sale (he wrote to someone else about them recently, you can read that conversation HERE viewtopic.php?p=242665&hilit=king+3b+dj#p242665.)
I want to ask your opinions on which you would choose. I've never been a "gear head" so have limited knowledge of the pros/cons of some trombone features or why X might be preferable over Y, that sort of thing.
The two 3Bs in consideration:
King 3B "Cleveland Era" 1960s: Current owner Mike Corrigan/BAC Music. Has Brass Lab Burt Herrick leadpipe. Original lacquer and case. Previously owned by John Tyler of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, has been played commercially on ships and whatnot.
DJ's description: "the minty one is very flexy jjesque / If you totally into a 3B."
King 3B circa 1955 SN 351857: Current owner Rodney Lancaster, he's got a listing for it on his fb page as well as a short demo vid: https://www.facebook.com/thejazztrombone. It's all-original as far as he knows, except that he's had it relaquered by Taylor Music. May-or-may-not come with a case or gig bag.
DJ's description: "The golden one55 has a lyrical and very lovely feeling"
Other Notes:
- Pricing for both horns is similar/within a few $100 of each other.
- I'm in touch with both sellers, this info all comes from them.
- My primary small bore is an LA Earl Williams Model 6, and my goal is to have a secondary horn that comes somewhat close to the openness and playability that I enjoy on the Williams, with the full understanding that there will not be any perfect match.
- I understand that while I'm considering options someone else could swoop in and pick these up. That's totally fine, your feedback will still help me and possibly other folks with perspectives and decision-making in the future

All of that said...which would you choose?
Thanks!