King Tempo Versions?
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King Tempo Versions?
What are all the different versions of the King Tempo trombone?
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As far as I know:
Curved-brace Tempos; nickel plated bell
1305; .491 bore; 7-3/8" bell (same slide tenon as 2B)
1306; .500" bore; 8" bell (aka "Super Tempo"; same slide tenon as 3B)
Then there are the straight-brace Tempos
606; .500" bore, 8" bell; yellow brass (this was originally a King Cleveland model; same slide tenon as 3B)
607F; .525" bore, 8" bell; yellow brass (same slide tenon as 3B+)
608F; .525" bore, 8" bell; yellow brass with red brass bell (same slide tenon as 3B+)
There's also a 609F; not sure about that one. I think it might be a 607F rebadged for marketing purposes.
Curved-brace Tempos; nickel plated bell
1305; .491 bore; 7-3/8" bell (same slide tenon as 2B)
1306; .500" bore; 8" bell (aka "Super Tempo"; same slide tenon as 3B)
Then there are the straight-brace Tempos
606; .500" bore, 8" bell; yellow brass (this was originally a King Cleveland model; same slide tenon as 3B)
607F; .525" bore, 8" bell; yellow brass (same slide tenon as 3B+)
608F; .525" bore, 8" bell; yellow brass with red brass bell (same slide tenon as 3B+)
There's also a 609F; not sure about that one. I think it might be a 607F rebadged for marketing purposes.
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I believe 609F is the same as the 608, it's got a rose bell.
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I believe it's a straight brace, 0.491" bore. Some had F-attachments.
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Re: King Tempo Versions?
My horn's 7 3/8" bell has no number under "Tempo" and a curved brace. Which one would it be?
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1305 Tempo - .491"/7 3/8", nickel plated bell. On the wide pro chassis like a 2B. Never marked "1305" on the bell, only King Tempo in slant block lettering. Some have a yellow outer slide, but I've seen plenty that are all nickel as well so I'm not sure which is factory or if they did both.
1306 Tempo - .500"/8", nickel plated bell. On the narrow student chassis (a la 606), but still has the curved bell brace. Always has 1306 on the bell in the UMI block lettering.
1506 Super Tempo - same as the 1306 as far as I know, but with a straight bell brace like the student models.
306 Tempo - same basic specs as the 606 (.500"/8", yellow bell, nickel slide), but it's on the wide pro chassis like a 2B. Other small differences: yellow slide stockings, partially nickel bell braces. Weirdly, it's also the only King model I've found to not have a reverse tuning slide.
Those are the only models that are ALWAYS called Tempo.
606 - student horn .500"/8", sometimes called Tempo. Yellow or nickel slide depending on vintage. As far as I know the 605 (.491"/7 3/8") and 605F were always called Cleveland, never Tempo. Could be wrong on that though.
607/609 - .525"/8". Essentially a 3B+F with a straight bell brace and yellow outer slide, right down to using the same bell mandrel with a different stamp. Sometimes called Tempo or Tempo II, but many are just 607/609 (no such thing as a 609F). The later 607F/608F changed the leadpipe (for the worse) and were never called Tempo/Tempo II. 609 should have a rose bell like the 608F, but pictures of the 609 are scarce. There's one Google result from a Reddit post which I think looks to be rose? And the 609 Tempo IIs I saw on eBay many years ago were nickel plated.
Some '90s King catalog scans would be a great resource!
1306 Tempo - .500"/8", nickel plated bell. On the narrow student chassis (a la 606), but still has the curved bell brace. Always has 1306 on the bell in the UMI block lettering.
1506 Super Tempo - same as the 1306 as far as I know, but with a straight bell brace like the student models.
306 Tempo - same basic specs as the 606 (.500"/8", yellow bell, nickel slide), but it's on the wide pro chassis like a 2B. Other small differences: yellow slide stockings, partially nickel bell braces. Weirdly, it's also the only King model I've found to not have a reverse tuning slide.
Those are the only models that are ALWAYS called Tempo.
606 - student horn .500"/8", sometimes called Tempo. Yellow or nickel slide depending on vintage. As far as I know the 605 (.491"/7 3/8") and 605F were always called Cleveland, never Tempo. Could be wrong on that though.
607/609 - .525"/8". Essentially a 3B+F with a straight bell brace and yellow outer slide, right down to using the same bell mandrel with a different stamp. Sometimes called Tempo or Tempo II, but many are just 607/609 (no such thing as a 609F). The later 607F/608F changed the leadpipe (for the worse) and were never called Tempo/Tempo II. 609 should have a rose bell like the 608F, but pictures of the 609 are scarce. There's one Google result from a Reddit post which I think looks to be rose? And the 609 Tempo IIs I saw on eBay many years ago were nickel plated.
Some '90s King catalog scans would be a great resource!
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THANKS, Finetales. That's the info I was looking for.
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Happy to help!
The lead photos on Brass Exchange listings are a really great resource for direct visual comparison, as they're always shot from roughly the same angle.
The lead photos on Brass Exchange listings are a really great resource for direct visual comparison, as they're always shot from roughly the same angle.
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Turns out I have a scan of the '73 King catalog. I was able to look up the info (once I remembered that someone in the group had posted links to it a while back) and you were right on the nail. Thanks again.
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Re: King Tempo Versions?
The original (1305) Tempo is a dandy.
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I just bought one of Facebook marketplace and am trying to get more info. I used to play professionally but it's been 20 years so I'm out of the loop.
It's a king tempo 306. Not a typo. Looks to.... Not new. If it's a student model, it's a heck of a lot better than the student models I remember!
Look for possible date and quality idea.
I'm new here (did I mention I'm out of the loop ) so I'm unsure how to attach photos.
It's a king tempo 306. Not a typo. Looks to.... Not new. If it's a student model, it's a heck of a lot better than the student models I remember!
Look for possible date and quality idea.
I'm new here (did I mention I'm out of the loop ) so I'm unsure how to attach photos.
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See my post a few up. The 306 Tempos don't show up very often, but they're around. There's very little information about them online.Clanoue wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 6:54 pm I just bought one of Facebook marketplace and am trying to get more info. I used to play professionally but it's been 20 years so I'm out of the loop.
It's a king tempo 306. Not a typo. Looks to.... Not new. If it's a student model, it's a heck of a lot better than the student models I remember!
Look for possible date and quality idea.
I'm new here (did I mention I'm out of the loop ) so I'm unsure how to attach photos.
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Ahh I saw it but missed the 306 part. So what's the approximate build year do you think? And what do you mean by reverse tuning slide?
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Plenty of good information on this model in previous posts in this thread. If your King 306 is anything like the (similar) King 606 (S/N 9775xx, from ~1985) that I've played, you have a very nice trombone - much better than one would expect from a "student model." Serial number will lead you to manufacturing date.
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A reverse tuning slide means the smaller diameter tube on the tuning slide goes outside while the larger diameter tube on the tuning slide goes inside.
The idea was to have the inside diameter of the trombone always increase as sound travels through the instrument.
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I'm capable of reading. There's NOT a lot of info on this model. There's also no serial number database for tempo that I've ever found. If you've got one, please link it.Posaunus wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 11:23 pm []
Plenty of good information on this model in previous posts in this thread. If your King 306 is anything like the (similar) King 606 (S/N 9775xx, from ~1985) that I've played, you have a very nice trombone - much better than one would expect from a "student model." Serial number will lead you to manufacturing date.
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Check the serial number on your 306 and cross reference it with this list, it'll tell you the exact year of manufacture.
https://www.brasshistory.net/White%20Brass%20List.pdf
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No reason to be snarky when folks are trying to help you. You were in fact given useful information, even if you "missed the 306 part!"
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This is an awesome list. On the brace closest to the slide, I have 35004 and AK227TB. So unless they're hiding a serial number somewhere else, this doesn't seem to place anywhere on that list. Any ideas?Finetales wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:45 am
Check the serial number on your 306 and cross reference it with this list, it'll tell you the exact year of manufacture.
https://www.brasshistory.net/White%20Brass%20List.pdf