[Trombone-l] Advice
Daryl Burch
daryl at burchinteractive.com
Sun Aug 3 22:20:39 CDT 2008
For those of us whose pockets just ain't gushin' greenbacks these
days....
There's an early 70's 3B w/F on ebay at the moment for about $800.
(Item #260268513065)
There was a silver sonic that didn't look too bad. But with some TLC
could be brought back into a decent horn.
I haven't had the pleasure of trying a Shires, yet. I've always liked
the way any of the pre-70's Kings blew--solid horns that can be
pushed pretty hard without breaking up. The best tool we've got to
combat guitar amps in my experience.
Cheers!
-D-
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www.burchinteractive.com <- Tech-nerd by day #;-)
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On Aug 3, 2008, at 9:19 AM, Jeff Albert wrote:
Jay,
Back when I was a vintage-King-ophile, my understanding was that the
300,000 serial numbers were the good stuff. 300,000 was about 1950,
and 400,00 was about 1965. I had a 2B that 419,xxx and it was pretty
happening.
My current philosophy is that you are way too close to Shires to not
just drive over there, tweak out for a day, drop lots of money, and
get a slammin' horn.
Jeff
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Samuel Keyser <keyser at mit.edu> wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I would like to add another trombone to my meager collection of two, a
> Yamaha tenor YSL-547 bore and a King 2B. I should say at the outset
> that I play dixieland, swing and avant garde jazz. I am not a
> classical player. I use the King 2B for the dixieland gigs and the
> Yamaha for the orchestral work.
>
> What I am looking for is a trombone which is relatively stable in the
> A and Ab range above the staff. I find that both of the above horns
> fight me a little in that range.
>
> About a year ago I had occasion to try a King 3B. I liked it very
> much. It seemed a nice compromise between the Yamaha and the King
> 2B. A classical friend and trombone player told me that with respect
> to the K3B's, much depends on when it was made.
>
> So I am asking the list what their views are, including
> recommendations for other horns that I ought to look at. My friend
> plays a Shire's that she is very, very happy with by the way.
>
> Thank you for whatever advice you can offer.
>
> Jay
>
>
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