I'm looking to pick up a King 3BF Silversonic for use with my horn band/as a spare horn and I've come across a few that look good but due to model years, are labeled differently.
Example:
1960's King 3BF Silversonic H. N. White era
King 3BF Concert Silversonic dated between 1965-1970
Looking at the pics, the horns look almost identical aside from the brass wash inside the bell on the Concert model and the etching on the two bells.
Any insight here?
Thanks,
Alan
Difference between King 3BF Silversonic models
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Main differences would probably be in the lead pipe and possibly the outer slide. I know that originally the leadpipes were 1 piece, but later went to two piece, however I do not know when that changeover occurred.
The outer slides on King trombones used to have soldered on oversleeves, but moved to drawn in oversleeves.
The outer slides on King trombones used to have soldered on oversleeves, but moved to drawn in oversleeves.
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Difference between King 3BF Silversonic models
There may or may not be different slide frog ferrules. Expanded crook ends on newer and actual ferrules on older. Also I believe there were some changes with the valve linkages. String on the old ones but I'm not sure when they went to the nylon mechanical linkage. A buddy of mine has an anniversary model with the new link.
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Difference between King 3BF Silversonic models
King had a mechanical kidney-shaped linkage since the 1950s on the 3B. The larger models used string (4B, 5B, etc.)
The "wash" in the bell is gold. It's quite thin and was usually on all Silver Sonics. It's pretty easy for it to be wiped off, especially when polishing the bell.
The "wash" in the bell is gold. It's quite thin and was usually on all Silver Sonics. It's pretty easy for it to be wiped off, especially when polishing the bell.
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Quote from: BGuttman on Jul 17, 2017, 11:18AMKing had a mechanical kidney-shaped linkage since the 1950s on the 3B. The larger models used string (4B, 5B, etc.)
The "wash" in the bell is gold. It's quite thin and was usually on all Silver Sonics. It's pretty easy for it to be wiped off, especially when polishing the bell.
FWIW, my 3BF (circa 1978) has string linkage. My parents bought me the horn new.
--Andy in OKC.
The "wash" in the bell is gold. It's quite thin and was usually on all Silver Sonics. It's pretty easy for it to be wiped off, especially when polishing the bell.
FWIW, my 3BF (circa 1978) has string linkage. My parents bought me the horn new.
--Andy in OKC.
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Difference between King 3BF Silversonic models
Quote from: BGuttman on Jul 17, 2017, 11:18AMKing had a mechanical kidney-shaped linkage since the 1950s on the 3B. The larger models used string (4B, 5B, etc.)
The "wash" in the bell is gold. It's quite thin and was usually on all Silver Sonics. It's pretty easy for it to be wiped off, especially when polishing the bell.
FWIW, my 3BF (circa 1978) has string linkage. My parents bought me the horn new.
--Andy in OKC.
The "wash" in the bell is gold. It's quite thin and was usually on all Silver Sonics. It's pretty easy for it to be wiped off, especially when polishing the bell.
FWIW, my 3BF (circa 1978) has string linkage. My parents bought me the horn new.
--Andy in OKC.