I currently play in the Nevada County Concert Band (http://nccb.org/)
On to my instrument, pictures first:
The bore is 0.678", the bell joint is 6 1/4", and the Bell is 24". The body and bell seem to match in finish and wear but I am not certain if they are original mates.
The body does not say 'Cleveland' anywhere on it, only 'King made by H.N. White'. The serial number is 75638. According to the King serial numbers it is dated from 1915-1925, however, the Cleveland numbers point toward 1955-1960. I am really not certain what year and model I have and I haven't seen one quite like it (in my limited experience
The bell is clearly stamped with the Cleveland logo and has the numbers 4 44575 around the neck joint. I am assuming that those are serial numbers but there is a space between the first number and the final five numbers. Again, assuming that the first number indicates the etched pattern on the bell and/or finish options, the Cleveland numbers 44575 indicate a manufacture date between 1935 and 1940.
Perhaps some well-versed members will have greater insight for me.
-Kevin




