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#King cleveland 605 trombone new free
We offer free local pick up as an option. Please verify the address before placing the order. We only ship to the address provided at check out. Please understand that some factors like weather, high postal traffic, and the performance of shipping companies are outside of our control. We always work hard to ensure your package arrives as soon as possible. Please contact us before making your payment if you would like shipping combined. We offer combined shipping when possible. If no payment is received and no contact made to make arrangements, the order may be cancelled and the item relisted. Payments are due within 3 business days from auction end date. We describe all items to the best of our ability. Items may benefit from cleaning and/or servicing when you receive them. has signs of wear, missing mouthpiece not tested for functionality.***Disclaimer***All items were donated to Miracle Hill Ministries with no history or provenance. Please read all of the description for terms and conditions. Item: 194257929769 King Cleveland 605 Trombone with Case. Location: Greenville, South Carolina, US, The rights to the King name are currently owned by Conn-Selmer, a subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments, who use it as a brand for brass instruments including trumpets, trombones, tubas, and marching brasses.Seller: miraclehillministries ✉️ (1,815) 99.4%, In 1951, the King 3B trombone was introduced and today is still the world’s top selling jazz trombone. Coming out of the war, King instruments saw great popularity in the 40’s and 50’s with names like Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Ziggy Elman, Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, and Charlie “The Bird” Parker. As most company’s production of brass products halted during World War II, Edna was able to secure two major government contracts making radar units and proximity fuses that kept the factories running. Under her leadership the company flourished. When Henderson died in 1940, control was taken over by Edna White, the first women executive officer in the male dominated music industry. In the 1920’s, King would even become the first US manufacturer of French horns. From 1917-1918, the HN White Company was the sole provider of saxophones for the US military during World War I. As production grew, King became known for brass and woodwind instruments. In 1909, the HN White Company developed a “Department of Acoustical Research” with the goal of developing higher quality instruments. These instruments gained immediate success with professionals including Al Pinard, the trombone soloist with Arthur Pryor’s Band. Players loved the “King” trombone because the slide was smoother and lighter than any other. This was viewed in the market as a “revelation” to the music world due to its radically different bell, bore, and mouthpipe designs. Thomas King, a local trombone player, White developed his first trombone in 1894. White Company, started his business as a proprietor of a small repair shop in Cleveland, Ohio. Xylophones, Vibraphones, Marimbas, Glockenspiels
