Old King Liberty - worth a 4 hour drive to get and restore?
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 4:53 pm
Looks like an older King Liberty (early 1940's?) someone on Facebook marketplace is selling - they are asking $100 which is sort of reasonable... (might as well be free for how far away it is from me) I'm sure it'd take a decent amount of work at my local trombone tech to get into decent shape. (At least $150 for basic cleanup, ultrasonic cleaning, slide alignment, etc... plus maybe another $100 for any misc stuff is my complete guess at this point - assuming all the components are not too corroded to work and the slide is not completely shot)
Is the worn lacquer or corrosion a concern? I'm about a 4+ hour drive from this person.... so an 8 hour trip to get a project trombone doesn't seem like a wise use of time...
Are these any good when they are fully restored? If this were fully restored would it be comparable to a 2B or just not as good in general as a 2B?
Is the worn lacquer or corrosion a concern? I'm about a 4+ hour drive from this person.... so an 8 hour trip to get a project trombone doesn't seem like a wise use of time...
Are these any good when they are fully restored? If this were fully restored would it be comparable to a 2B or just not as good in general as a 2B?