My main preference is that the horn look/be clean (few dents, little to no scarring,.....). There is a ratio of appearance to cost for me, though. My "new" King Eb looks great up to about 2 feet away and the little dents and such are noticeable. But it is still clean enough for me for what I paid even though I really wanted an immaculate one.
Perfect example... A couple years ago I was looking at replacing my factory-screwed up 1062. I had 3 people selling one contact me-
-fairly new 1062, but lots of scratches on the slide; I think this one was around 1800
-older model 1062 in great shape (no removable leadpipes which I didn't care about, Edwards/Bach slide connector as the first ones had); oddly enough he never responded back to my reply but I think he wanted about a grand for it
-Alex F's 1 year old, super clean 1062 which I picked up in person for $1700
I wanted the second one, did NOT want the 1st one, and got the third one.
What
really makes me happy about my King is that my hands don't get black anymore when I hold it. I gave it a decent bath when I got it and my hands were a mess when I played it for about a week.
