vintage King BB-flat nomenclature
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 7:41 pm
What did they call this model back in the H. N. White days when they put fancy engraving on the bells?
I'm looking for the model number...
... possibly 12XX, but that's only an assumption
specifically and only the model that matches the specific description below:
- one piece 22-in upright bell
- shorter than the two piece later models, but taller than the current one-piece model
- three or four pistons (just like those from later models), yet in a SLANT configuration
- mouth pipe tube feeds directly into the first valve casing (main tuning slide AFTER the valves)
- fourth valve slide down low on the back
- upper slides on 1, 2, and 3 configured in a straight line.
I've been told that Don Butterfield owned and played the three valve version...
...or - of course - you can post a whole bunch of jazz that doesn't have anything to do with my very specific question..
I'm looking for the model number...
... possibly 12XX, but that's only an assumption
specifically and only the model that matches the specific description below:
- one piece 22-in upright bell
- shorter than the two piece later models, but taller than the current one-piece model
- three or four pistons (just like those from later models), yet in a SLANT configuration
- mouth pipe tube feeds directly into the first valve casing (main tuning slide AFTER the valves)
- fourth valve slide down low on the back
- upper slides on 1, 2, and 3 configured in a straight line.
I've been told that Don Butterfield owned and played the three valve version...
...or - of course - you can post a whole bunch of jazz that doesn't have anything to do with my very specific question..

