For 100 bucks, you can be the proud owner of a King tuba bell, suitable for use as a flower pot or spittoon--why couldn't the seller explain in his heading this is only a mounted bell and nothing else?
Oh, well...
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I couldn't help myself and wondered who would actually buy this old Bell... I checked the winning bidder and his user name is: hnwhite
Sort of ironic huh??? I checked to see if he was selling anything and he wasn't but I also checked his recent feedback. I clicked the first item and was shocked! At least at what he paid!!! You gotta give credit to the sax seller for some great pics!
trseaman wrote:I checked to see if he was selling anything and he wasn't but I also checked his recent feedback. I clicked the first item and was shocked! At least at what he paid!!! You gotta give credit to the sax seller for some great pics!
I'm sure there are more of us whose first eBay purchase is extremely embarrassing in retrospect. I paid about double for a euphonium that I could have found identical models of at Dillon's web site, if I had known enough to look. Learned my lesson on the first try though, expensive lesson that it was. A whole lot of eBay sellers go on the supposition that there is a fool born every minute, and many of them eventually venture onto eBay. BTW I still have the euph and still do play it, although it is clearly a beginner instrument that does not function in tune unless it is played with a 12C; I can't get it up to pitch with a 51D. Oh well; some day maybe I'll pick up a nice comper and sell this one for 1/3 of what I paid for it.
trseaman wrote:I couldn't help myself and wondered who would actually buy this old Bell...
Did you have a look at the whole list of his recent purchases? This person is obviously a serious King collector!
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
The Ebayer with the hnwhite name is actually H. N. White's grandson. I have corresponded with him several times. Yes he is a serious H. N. White/King collector, but it is because it is family to him. Here's a link to his website:
Also, I believe that this bell was most likely a factory promotional item, as somone else surmised and not a conversion done from a formerly working horn.