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King Cleveland 606 Trombone Serial Numbers

MAKE & MODEL: King Cleveland 606 trombone. SERIAL NUMBER: 737237. YEAR: 1975 - 1980. NOTES: Includes Benge 12C mouthpiece, and King case.

  1. King Cleveland 606 Trombone Serial Numbers


King 3B Trombone
New King Legend Series

King 3B trombones are known worldwide as one the most historic and highest regarded instruments on the market. The King 3B is one of the most favored professional trombones around with excellent presence, response & tonal color.

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King Cleveland 606 Trombone Serial Numbers

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King Legend Revitalization
The new King 3B “Legend Series” of trombones are a tribute back to the vintage King 3B models. King has brought back the removable counterweight and vintage inspired engraving. The counterweight allows a player to easily modify the response characteristics of the King 3B.

A new lightweight pro series case has also replaced the bulky wood-shell cases. Previous King 3B based models were also referred to as the “2103” – which was more of a part number. The new Legend Series models have returned to their original model names and are once again a “King 3B”.

King 3B “Plus” Bore
The King 3B by default is a straight .508″ bore. The horn is also available as a “3B Plus” model which features a slide that has a straight .525″ bore through both slide tubes. The bell section is the same. King treats the “3B Plus” as a special order item.

Made in the USA
The King 3B has all of its parts made in Eastlake, Ohio with final assembly and finishing performed at the Bach factory in Elkhart, Indiana.

King 3B Trombone Specifications

Country of ManufactureMade 100% in the USA
Bore.508″ Bore Slide
also available with .525″ bore as “3B Plus” Model
Bell8″ One-Piece Yellow Brass Bell – Optional Goldbrass & Solid Silver Bells
SlideNickel-Silver Outer Slide
FinishLacquer
Warranty2 Year Warranty covering defects in workmanship and materials.
Included AccessoriesKing Case & Mouthpiece

History of the King Brand
Henderson White, founder of the HN White Company, started his business as a proprietor of a small repair shop in Cleveland, Ohio. With the help of Mr. Thomas King, a local trombone player, White developed his first trombone in 1894. This was viewed in the market as a “revelation” to the music world due to its radically different bell, bore, and mouthpipe designs. Players loved the “King” trombone because the slide was smoother and lighter than any other.

These instruments gained immediate success with professionals including Al Pinard, the trombone soloist with Arthur Pryor’s Band. In 1909, the HN White Company developed a “Department of Acoustical Research” with the goal of developing higher quality instruments. As production grew, King became known for brass and woodwind instruments. From 1917-1918, the HN White Company was the sole provider of saxophones for the US military during World War I. In the 1920’s, King would even become the first US manufacturer of French horns.

When Henderson died in 1940, control was taken over by Edna White, the first women executive officer in the male dominated music industry. Under her leadership the company flourished. 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.

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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. In 1951, the King 3B trombone was introduced and today is still the world’s top selling jazz trombone.

In 1964, production of King Instruments was moved to Eastlake, Ohio outside of Cleveland where they are still made to this day.

Henderson White, founder of the HN White Company, started his business as a proprietor of a small repair shop in Cleveland, Ohio. With the help of Mr. Thomas King, a local trombone player, White developed his first trombone in 1894. This was viewed in the market as a “revelation” to the music world due to its radically different bell, bore, and mouthpipe designs. Players loved the “King” trombone because the slide was smoother and lighter than any other.

These instruments gained immediate success with professionals including Al Pinard, the trombone soloist with Arthur Pryor’s Band. In 1909, the HN White Company developed a “Department of Acoustical Research” with the goal of developing higher quality instruments. As production grew, King became known for brass and woodwind instruments. From 1917-1918, the HN White Company was the sole provider of saxophones for the US military during World War I. In the 1920’s, King would even become the first US manufacturer of French horns.

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When Henderson died in 1940, control was taken over by Edna White, the first women executive officer in the male dominated music industry. Under her leadership the company flourished. 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.

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. In 1951, the King 3B trombone was introduced and today is still the world’s top selling jazz trombone.