In that situation a thicker oil may be more suitable than Al Cass Fast to compensate for the gap. Some trumpets (used, second-hand or old from use) valve casings are not, or no longer tight fitting because of a gap that had developed between the valve pistons and the valve casing which causes the Al Cass oil to go dry pre-maturely (to soon) between each use while playing the trumpet. Valve oil is valve oil (all are generally the same). ![]() I was also wondering, if I sold it, what my asking price should be? If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them. ![]() ![]() I've found a couple of sites that suggest it may be from the sixties but I was wondering if that was correct. The serial number on the middle valve piece is 41 371211. I have a King trumpet (a Tempo 600 Series) that I got used. All parts appear to be present, but need to be. ![]() This is stored in a Summerhays Music Center case. The brass trumpet has all of its operational valves and includes the mouth piece. A King Cleveland 600 trumpet, circa 1975-1980.
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