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1957 H.N. White King SILVERSONIC Sterling Bell trumpet, case | GAMONBRAS

$ 1314.19

Availability: 89 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Set Includes: Case
  • Instrument: Trumpet
  • Key: Bb
  • Brand: King

    Description

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    1957 H.N. White King SILVERSONIC Sterling Bell
    Serial #
    352880
    Price in this listing includes over 19% selling & transaction fees that we need to pay to Ebay.
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    A unique exemplar, restored by Anderson's Plating Silver satin finish, gold trimmed, inner gold plated bell Without a doubt what makes H. N. White instruments unique is their use of Sterling Silver Bells. As stated in the 1928 complete catalog, "Sterling Silver Bell produces better tone, being clearer, richer, and more resonant, with a more pleasing quality." The engravings on "Silver Tone" instruments are some of the most elaborate and attractive works of art ever produced by an American manufacturer. A short time after World War Two (1949-1951), "Silversonic" replaced "Silver Tone".
    Technical condition:
    valves and slides moves smoothly and lightly, very good compression
    Visual condition:
    no dents, no dings, silver plating: approximately 99% remains, silver has light discoloration
    Finish:
    silver plated instrument, non fabric silver finish
    Additional information:
    instrument overviewed, cleaned, new Protec Slimline case Ready to play!
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