

Does SP mean silver plate? Up the price then.

The Liberty was an awesome horn.Įasiest way to figure out value is to look at what they've sold for on Ebay in the past. But this is just my memory from buying a bunch of King and HN White stuff from the 40s to the 70s off of Ebay. Built like a tank and the valves are great. King Symphony 20 DB and Silver Sonic Cornet I sold one that was nickel plated and in very good shape about 4 years ago for $450. I've tried doing searches online but without much luck. Was wondering how much this trumpet might be worth or where I may look to find out. The trumpet looks great, no dings or scratches, just a little tarnish. I checked the Conn-Selmer website and found that serial number was made 1975-1980. I purchased it on Ebay, said to be like new/never sold or played and it did come in packaging like a new trumpet would. I'm new to the forum and have a question regarding a trumpet I just purchased for my son. Does anyone know where I might look on early King trombones to find a model number? His horn says 2B on the bell and it is not a silver bell model.Posted: Thu 12:26 pm Post subject: Value of King 600

My 3B says 2103 on the bell but I'm pretty sure my horn was made in the mid 70's and the hnwhite web site only lists trombones made before 1965 when the company was sold.

I haven't looked over Richard's horn closely but the bell doesn't list a model number. Like the model 1407 "Liberty" for example. There is more info on above site about 2B's made around that time and they list model number for reference. A gentleman in one of my community bands (Richard by name) is playing an old 2B that he said he played when he was in the 5th grade which was about the late 1960's.Īccording to the above web site, the serial number on his horn (311824) is listed as being made between 19. I came across this web site in search of info about King trombone serial numbers.
