Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:06 pm
Typing "Gronitz" into "Search Old TubeNet" resulted in 948 hits. You might start there.
Worse. It was my dad's that my grandmother bought for him brand new after his father (my grandfather) died. When I outgrew my starter trumpet, my mom (my dad had also died in the meantime) sent it out to be reconditioned and, to be different, since they are almost all lacquered, I asked for silverplate. It then got stolen from me in college. I know it's partly psychological, but I played co-lead in high school, including the lower parts of the stratosphere, and haven't been able to do a thing on another trumpet since. So I took up residence in the trenches. Here's the catch: Before I knew what the markings meant, there is either an S1 or an S2 bore designation on the valve block under the serial number. S1 is .448, S2 is .458. I don't know which it was, as I did not copy that number down, not knowing at the time it meant something significant. So I keep looking and hoping. Thanks for asking.bloke wrote:I'm guessing yours was stolen...??iiipopes wrote:If you ever see a King Super 20 trumpet
in silverplate serial no. 330XXX,
please let me know!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 7390679155
Again, if yours was stolen and you truly loved it, you could probably buy this one and have it silver plated to look like new for a total (acquisition + restoration) of under $600...possibly as little as c. $500.