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Vintage King H. N. White 2B Liberty Trombone Super Slide

$ 855.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Experience Level: Professional
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Model: 1407
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Finish Material: Brass
  • Condition: See our description
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • California Prop 65 Warning: only the case
  • Brand: King
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Bell Material: Brass
  • Color: Gold
  • Key: Bb
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Tenor
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Finish: Clear Baked on Lacquer

    Description

    Vintage King H. N. White 2B Liberty Trombone Super Slide
    Model Number:
    1407
    Serial Number:
    413519 Crafted in 1966 (serial number removed).
    Bore: Dual (upper) .481 (lower) .491
    Bell:
    7.35 Inch Diameter
    Finish:
    Baked on Transparent Lacquer Finish
    Weight:
    2 Ibs. 10 ozs.
    Slide and Bell Lock:
    Yes
    Counterweight:
    None.
    Mouthpiece:
    Vincent Bach 5GS.
    Case
    : New MTS French Style Case
    King 2B Liberty Trombone Background:
    The fames 2B has been a favorite with "name" trombonists throughout the world.
    You will marvel at its response, beauty of tone, and a slide that's flawless in every position.
    --White Way Catalog #20, 1958
    The fact that Tommy Dorsey, the most celebrated trombonist plays a King is evidence enough of the superb qualities possessed by this instrument.
    His beautiful tone and flowing style require an instrument that can translate the sentiment of this “Sentimental Gentleman” into a language which is the envy and admiration of musicians everywhere.
    So popular has this model become that it would be impractical for us to enumerate individually the hundreds of discrimination artists now playing the King 2-B Trombone exclusively.
    Many outstanding “name” bands are now featuring trombone sections composed entirely of Kings.
    The crystal-silver slides of the King 2-B Trombone are hand-ground to exacting dimensions.
    This results in flint-like hardness and glassy smoothness which insure an easy fast-action slide free from any trace of sluggishness in all positions.
    --White Way Catalog #18, 1951
    King 2B Liberty Trombone Condition:
    For sale by The H. N. White Company LLC this outstanding King 2B Liberty Trombone is one of the greatest trombones made by The H. N. White Company.
    The King 2B Liberty has no equal only copies.
    This Trombone has been fully restored to like new condition.
    The finish is baked on clear lacquer which is our most durable finish.
    In order to fully restore this trombone we had to remove and replace all the parts that had the original serial number, so that is why we have discounted the price. The body of the Trombone is in great shape with a few very small scratches and super small dings.  The slide operates smoothly, and is in perfect condition.  All parts of the trombone are stamped with the appropriately matched serial numbers.
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    The trombone finish is new, clear baked on lacquer.
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    The bell has been re-engraved, and looks great.
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    All parts that had the original serial number have been replaced, thus no serial number on the trombone.
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    The inner and outer tubes are new.
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    The slide is super smooth and everything you expect from HN White.
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    The slide is a ten out of ten awesome.
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    Comes with Vincent Bach 5GS mouthpiece.
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    Comes with new MTS French style case.
    Every effort has been taken to return this trombone to perfect playing condition.
    This Trombone sounds great and plays like it looks.
    The HN White 2B Trombone plays like no other trombone and its range is simply amazing.
    The H. N. White Company LLC:
    The H. N. White Company LLC is dedicated to preserving history and restoring the world’s finest musical instruments to their original quality and beauty. We spared no expense to return our instruments to like new condition, which includes using parts that match original specifications and only highly qualified craftsmen.