Auch wenn es schon lange her ist, aber gibts da auch einen Testbericht zur King Silver Flair? Ihre Trompeten-Tests sind ja immer recht objektiv und aussagekräftig. Wirklich spitze!
You're providing FALSE information. If the horn was made in 1974, it's not an H.N. White Company trumpet. The Seeburg Corporation bought King in 1965 and moved manufacturing from Cleveland, OH to Eastlake, OH in 1968. The King Silver Flair (model 1055-T) was still a great horn up until 1983 when the company was sold to the owner of C.G. Conn and that's when the quality went down the tubes. Two years later, the company was sold to a Swedish investment firm which placed it under the parent company, UMI. They came out with a new model of the King Silver Flair, Model 2055-T but these are pieces of junk compared to the Silver Flairs built before 1983. So your 1974 Seeburg Silver Flair is a good horn, but it's not an H.N. White model made in Cleveland.
Auch wenn es schon lange her ist, aber gibts da auch einen Testbericht zur King Silver Flair?
Ihre Trompeten-Tests sind ja immer recht objektiv und aussagekräftig. Wirklich spitze!
Hallo Thomas, nein, das war noch vor der offiziellen Testzeit ;) Da gab es noch keine Artikel.
I have one of these
You're providing FALSE information. If the horn was made in 1974, it's not an H.N. White Company trumpet. The Seeburg Corporation bought King in 1965 and moved manufacturing from Cleveland, OH to Eastlake, OH in 1968. The King Silver Flair (model 1055-T) was still a great horn up until 1983 when the company was sold to the owner of C.G. Conn and that's when the quality went down the tubes. Two years later, the company was sold to a Swedish investment firm which placed it under the parent company, UMI. They came out with a new model of the King Silver Flair, Model 2055-T but these are pieces of junk compared to the Silver Flairs built before 1983. So your 1974 Seeburg Silver Flair is a good horn, but it's not an H.N. White model made in Cleveland.