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Professional relacquer and done very well. Last run of the 1241 with the top pull 1st valve slide, that's a Beaut! (May not ship to the U.S.A. though).
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Unless you could order one from the factory back in 78-79 when this one was made and (not) have it sprayed with Eastlake Orange then possible it's original but I've not heard such a thing to be true. Not impossible, but not that probable.
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I bought a new 1241 back in 1979 (ordered from the factory) and if I remember correctly, it did not have the Eastlake orange lacquer, nor do I remember asking for it to be lacquered that way.
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Maybe when you order it yourself, they have a difference process. All the Eastlake Orange ones could have been the mass produced school horns?
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2341s from the 80s were certainly the typical clear lacquer.
I’d hazard a guess that the gold tint lacquer started being phased out in the 1960s. This is mainly from seeing King trombones from the 60s and 70s. I’m pretty sure a lot of the 2Bs and 3Bs from the 1970s are clear lacquer.
I’d hazard a guess that the gold tint lacquer started being phased out in the 1960s. This is mainly from seeing King trombones from the 60s and 70s. I’m pretty sure a lot of the 2Bs and 3Bs from the 1970s are clear lacquer.
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Maybe possible - I was 16 years old at the time and I don’t remember much about it other than my teacher (Don Butterfield) facilitated the purchase. Is it possible he specified clear lacquer? I have no idea.KingTuba1241X wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 1:45 amMaybe when you order it yourself, they have a difference process. All the Eastlake Orange ones could have been the mass produced school horns?
FWIW, he also tried to talk me into getting a 1240, but that I specifically remember vetoing that idea.
(Even though I was only 16 years old, the horn was purchased with my own money, saved after several years of cutting lawns, washing cars, shoveling snow, delivering newspapers, and other similar endeavors.)
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I've seen many late 1970's even up to 1980 or so (non top pull 1241's) with the Eastlake Orange on them. For reference and if you have a couple hours to check out all these serial numbers and horns here (https://marge.home.xs4all.nl/king_2340_ ... EOkaGhKhPb) you will see this to be true. I agree the mid 80's and up went to a more gold lacquer instead of the burnt orange though. Thank goodness.matt g wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 7:56 am 2341s from the 80s were certainly the typical clear lacquer.
I’d hazard a guess that the gold tint lacquer started being phased out in the 1960s. This is mainly from seeing King trombones from the 60s and 70s. I’m pretty sure a lot of the 2Bs and 3Bs from the 1970s are clear lacquer.
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