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Jimmy Cleveland

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I`ve been listening to a lot of Jimmy Cleveland lately, Does any one know what his horn/mouthpiece set up was?
I can`t tell if it`s a 2B or a 3B?
He has such a super light sound and is sooooo quick.
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He played 2Bs and 3Bs earlier on, then a 6h for a long time. In fact, it was up for sale a few months back on reverb:
https://reverb.com/item/17175559-c-g-co ... -cleveland
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You mean he didn't play his namesake? :wink: :evil:
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Jimmy???🤔
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keybone wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2019 3:02 pmJimmy???🤔
The King 605 student model back in the ‘70’s and ‘80’s was named the “Cleveland” model.
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The horn in the advert is actually a 6H with a lightweight outer slide ....... nice.

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Did it sell? I'd be interested in it if it didn't....
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I believe he used an Al Cass mouthpiece
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