Hi guys!
Just bought a trombone with serial number GB 87xxxx.
Could anyone help me figure out the year this was made?
The owner says he bought in 1971. I'm thinking it might be newer than that, or perhaps it came with a newer slide.
Thanks alot!
Serial number Conn 88H
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Re: Serial number Conn 88H
GA series started in 1973-79 (Abliene horns) (Note: M and N series, are assume to be a mixture of bells, made in Elkhart, made in USA. GB (I've never seen one) could be the left over bells, sold in 80-81, prior to Symphony series logo. https://www.conn-selmer.com/en-us/resou ... al-numbers
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Re: Serial number Conn 88H
Conn loyalists is the place to check all info on the old conn's
No GB numbers and GA numbers ran 1973-1979
No GB numbers and GA numbers ran 1973-1979
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Re: Serial number Conn 88H
According to horn-u-copia, that serial no would be from February 1978. There can be GAs to GLs for the 70s, the third character defines the year within the decade.
https://www.horn-u-copia.net/serial/Connlist.html
G means 70s
B means Feb
8 means the year in the decade
7 means a slide trombone
https://www.horn-u-copia.net/serial/Connlist.html
G means 70s
B means Feb
8 means the year in the decade
7 means a slide trombone
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Re: Serial number Conn 88H
Thanks for your input guys!