

Mouthpiece, Slide Lubricant, Valve Lubricant, and a mute, all included.King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 1 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 2 2 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 3 3 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 4 4 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 5 5 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 6 6 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 7 7 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 8 8 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 9 9 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 10 10 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 11 11 of 12 King Cleveland 605 F Trigger Trombone Gold Brass With Mouth Piece And Case 12 12 of 12 See More which means that you can also play a low F in 1st. It's called an F attachment because it changes the Key of the instrument in first position from Bb to F. Here's how it works: Instead of throwing the slide out to 6th position to play a C, you stay in first, and pull the trigger (valve). I dont' know many 4th, 5th grades that actually can.


Also, ideal for a young player that can't reach 6th and 7th position. I think that it would be a perfect starter trombone for a young student that isn't concerned about looks. They were way better back then in the student line than the overseas ones are today. The good news is that this is a Cleveland make King. The slide is not perfect, but probably better than 90% of the rentals that you will see today. But, it's been cleaned up, de-dented, chemical bath, and it plays. This one has been around as the pictures show. King 605 Tenor trombone with F-attachment.
