King Bell Engraving Date?
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Re: King Bell Engraving Date?
I had a King (HN White) Eb with a fixed recording bell that bore a serial number 173502 that had that same engraving.... around 1932, I think.
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Re: King Bell Engraving Date?
Here's more H.N. White information than you can shake a stick at:GregTuba79 wrote:Do you happen to know what year(s) or period of time those could have been manufactured?TubaTinker wrote:I had a King (HN White) Eb with a fixed recording bell that bore a serial number 173502 that had that same engraving.... around 1932, I think.
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Re: King Bell Engraving Date?
I have a 1940 King Eb with a detachable recording bell. I found the serial number on the back of the valves.
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Re: King Bell Engraving Date?
I had a King CC tuba that was owned by Fred Geib from the 1920's that had a very similar bell engraving and a detachable bell. Mike Lynch now owns that tuba. Maybe Mike can comment on this post.
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Re: King Bell Engraving Date?
Detachable bell Sousaphones have been around since the early 20th century. My King tuba was definitely made in the 1920's.
Randy Harrison
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Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
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Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
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Re: King Bell Engraving Date?
Hi-
On the collar where the det. bell fits into the horn, there should be a serial # on the bell collar itself--it could be worn, covered in dirt/grime--wipe it down and see if there is a # there....
Mark
On the collar where the det. bell fits into the horn, there should be a serial # on the bell collar itself--it could be worn, covered in dirt/grime--wipe it down and see if there is a # there....
Mark
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Re: King Bell Engraving Date?
Now that you have already solved the mystery, I will report that I have a 1934 King detachable bell forward tuba with nearly the same floral design. In the center, there is a 7-sided badge/shield.