Q: It's a model 602 King cornet made in 1985. Used by three students including myself, has a small ding in the bell and a barely noticeable one by the mouth tube, and has about 90% of the original lacquer still on it. It's in good playing condition and
A: Hi Nbrugm . Sorry you have no answers to your question yet :(( but I will try to help you. Your King Cornet model 602 is the basic student model instrument. A cornet in good ready-to-play condition including the case and mouthpiece would sell
My son's band director suggests a King 603 Cornet. I want to purchase a used horn. I see King 602's available also. Is there a difference?
I obviously have no interest in buying it (and have no financial interest in it), but when I pulled my old Fillmore out of the basement to compare to the eBay horn, I started playing it with a Bach 3C mouthpiece and discovered what a really fine... My only excuse for posting this is to recommend the cornet on eBay....
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By joining our community you will be able to post topics in our trumpet forum, place ads in our classifieds, add your upcoming event to our calendar, communicate privately with other members (PM), and access many other special features. In fact, based on the good things I read here about vintage horns, I just bought my daughter a vintage King Master Model Cornet.
What do you think about Blue Juice for King trumpets?
Use occasionally or all the time??
(I heard Blue Juice is junk from someone on the internet. Is this true?)
What kind of valve oil do you think is best for King Legend trumpets?
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The school musician Why the Sterling Silver* Bell and the sweeping mouthpipe on this King Cornet? The round, lyrical sound of the King Master Model reveals its classic comet ... |
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The Instrumentalist Conn and King both introduced British-style cornets that feature a short shepherd's crook bell and compact design. The King 600 Series instruments now ... |
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The Edinburgh magazine and literary miscellany Cornet by purch. do. 21 2d Lieut. Lonsdale, 1st Lieut. 27th Apr. 18*0. GO King, 2d I.leut. do. 26 Lieut. Johnstone, Capt. by purch. vice Farquharson, prom. ... |