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1970 KING SUPER 20 SILVER SONIC PRO Bb CORNET~STERLING SILVER BELL & LP~PRISTINE

$ 792

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Key: Bb
  • Condition: Used
  • Instrument: Cornet
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: King

    Description

    1970 KING MASTER MODEL 1065-S "SUPER 20 SILVER SONIC" - MEDIUM LARGE BORE (.458"), PROFESSIONAL Bb CORNET WITH SOLID STERLING SILVER BELL AND LEAD PIPE, AND ORIGINAL LACQUER FINISH IN PRISTINE CONDITION
    I have been playing horns for 64 years...collecting and restoring vintage trumpets and cornets, producing custom finishes, and building custom horns for 53 years.  Over the decades I amassed a vast trumpet/ cornet collection.  During the past few years I have thinned out the herd and continue to do so.
    All my horns are gig ready...they have been completely disassembled, cleaned, valves are hand lapped and precision adjusted & aligned with new corks & felts when necessary, all slide tubes are hand lapped and polished, and then the horn is re-assembled and play tested.  Lastly, the trumpet is disinfected and boxed in order to provide a Covid free purchase.
    PLEASE LOOK AT THE OTHER HORNS I HAVE LISTED
    For your consideration, here is a collector grade example of a 51 year old professional Master Model Super 20 Silver Sonic 1065-S
    that is
    in need of a new owner
    .
    This cornet is straight without dents nor solder repairs of any nature whatsoever.   It has seen VERY little play time in its history, thus 99% of its original lacquer is still intact, and the valves are still bright and shiny with factory spec compression.
    The horn comes complete with its original case in near mint condition, along with the original King 7M mouthpiece.
    H.N. White - King made the finest cornets on the market and led the way in innovation.  Most models were designed by H. N. White, including the Master model cornet which set the industry standard.  The Master model cornet is also known as the "under slung" cornet because of it's unusual entry point into the valves.
    The list of H. N. White cornet players is impressive including: Red Allen, Herbert Clark, "Wild" Bill Davison, Dr. Frank Simon, and the great Del Staigers.
    Without a doubt what makes H. N. White instruments unique is their use of Sterling Silver Bells. Some time between 1925 and 1928, The H. N. White Company introduced the "Silver Tone" Sterling Bells option to Liberty Trumpets, Master Cornets, Clarinets, and the entire Trombone line of instruments. As stated in the 1928 complete catalog, "Sterling Silver Bell produces better tone, being clearer, richer, and more resonant, with a more pleasing quality".  A short time after World War Two (1949-1951), "Silversonic" replaced "Silver Tone", but the quality of tone remained the same.
    This 1065-S is a medium weight 2 lb. - 8.4 oz. cornet that will accommodate virtually any music style and acoustic venue.  The cornet has a clear and resonant tone that is easily controlled...its sound is rich and pure (thanks to the solid silver bell and lead pipe that will never crack a note no matter how hard the horn is pushed), centered and focused.  It
    produces a resonant warm tone with excellent projection.
    The two-piece silver bell allows for a fast attack and an easy upper register.
    It is a free and open blowing horn and loves to be piloted in the stratosphere where it develops a sophisticated brighter edge with complex overtones.
    This cornet has great intonation...the low register is not flat, and is very resonant.  The 5th harmonic is great, and so is the upper register intonation.  Slots are superb.
    Responsive and flexible, the 1065-S makes an excellent choice as a cornet that blends well in a section, and doesn't over power the other horns.
    Mechanically, this cornet is in like new condition both outside and inside, with lightning fast valves that are bright and shiny and have factory spec compression.  All slides operate with silky smoothness.  Cosmetically, the cornet is in pristine condition with the following minor issues:  The lacquer and gold plating around the edge of the bell rim has been chipped...I assume the original owner set the horn on the floor without using a stand.  There is a tiny ding on the bell stem 1/2" above the "Sterling" stamp.  Lastly, there are tiny scratches in the lacquer scattered throughout the cornet, but considering it's over a half century old, I think the photos speak to its superb condition.
    King was the only manufacturer to lacquer their silver bells.  This prevented tarnish until the lacquer started to fail (as it is a temporary medium) and then ugly spots of tarnish would start to appear.  I prefer no lacquer on silver as it is much easier to maintain.  I tend to be overly critical and as accurate as possible when describing my horns, so that no one receives any "surprises".  So, bid with confidence as I think you'll find my feedback speaks for itself.
    Finish
    -   Original lacquer (99%) over solid sterling silver, yellow brass, and nickel silver.
    Serial #
    -   462XXX
    Bore Size
    -   .458" medium large bore
    Features
    -   Two-piece solid sterling silver 4-5/8" bell with gold plated interior; solid sterling silver lead pipe; corrosion resistant nickel silver outer slide tubes; 1st valve slide w/ fixed thumb ring; 3rd valve slide w/ adjustable ring.
    Accessories
    -   Original wood shelled professional case in near mint condition.  All the case trim is bright and shiny, and the latches work flawlessly.  Also included is the original King 7M mouthpiece.
    Shipping is a flat fee of . via FedEx Home or Ground, with insurance and signature requirement, to the 48 continental states.  Alaska and Hawaii require more postage.  I will ship worldwide.  I accept PayPal ONLY.  Payment must be received within 4 days or the item will be re-listed.
    Sales Tax:
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    .  I have no say in the collection of these taxes and I do not benefit from this.
    International Buyers - Please Note:
    Import duties, taxes, and charges are
    not included
    in the item price nor shipping cost.  These charges are the buyer's responsibility.  Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
    This item is being sold "As is"...no returns nor refunds will be offered unless I have somehow misrepresented the item.  I do my very best to be as accurate as humanly possible in my descriptions.  I am not an instrument dealer...just a musician and collector.  However, bid with confidence as my feedback speaks for itself.