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Player Perspective

The King 2B has long been a favorite jazz tenor for advancing students and experienced players alike. Its manageable bore size and traditional King design make it a comfortable transition from student instruments into professional-style jazz and ensemble playing.

Eastlake-era King trombones remain respected for consistent build quality and reliable mechanical performance, and clean examples like this continue to be popular choices for players looking for a dependable small-tenor setup.


📸 Photography From Our Early Archive

Some photos on this listing come from the early years of The Brass Exchange, when our fine-art photography of brass instruments was still evolving. While lighting and presentation techniques have improved over time, these images remain part of our shop’s history and document instruments we were honored to handle.

They also reflect our long-standing interest in how to photograph musical instruments clearly and honestly for players and collectors.


🔧 Availability & Archive Status

This King 2B Liberty trombone has been sold and is now part of The Brass Exchange Archive of Sold instruments for historical reference.

Archive pages remain published so players, teachers, and collectors can research models and market history. If you are looking for a similar King trombone or considering selling your own instrument, we are always happy to help.

👉 Browse our current trombone inventory here:
https://thebrass-exchange.com/trombones


📚 Historical Information

Interested in seeing more King trombones from over the years? 🔎 Visit our Historical King Collector Archive to explore past instruments and learn more about this classic American maker.


Archive Reference Note

This King 2B Liberty Tenor Trombone has been sold and is shown here as a historical reference for players and collectors researching King instruments and their market history.