So I helped a friend move this past weekend. We needed to borrow a minivan from a friend of ours. During past parties, this friend had mentioned that his dad played trombone and he now had it in a closet and would I want to take a look at it. Last time he mentioned it or we saw each other was easily 2 years ago.
Well when we picked up the minivan, he also gave me the horn as a gift as he wanted it to be played. His dad has used it in a dixieland band many years ago but he had no idea what model/year/etc it was.
Turns out it's a 1954 (serial number 432xxx) Conn 6H in the original (but well used) Stratoliner case and has a Bach Corporation 11C mouthpiece. He took video of me playing it to send along to his dad and all I can say is WOW does it sing. Very excited to use this on some projects.
Taking the case to a local respected luggage shop in Philly for restoration and the horn is going to my tech for a major cleaning and tuneup. Some minor plating loss on the inner slide tubes but it moves fairly well for it's age. I'm sure after a good cleaning and re-alignment it'll be aces.
Cheers to karma!
Brag - Got a free Conn 6H this weekend
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Re: Brag - Got a free Conn 6H this weekend
Nice!
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! 
Greg Songer
Blessing USA small bore student horn, Bach 5
King 4B-F: Bach 5G

Greg Songer
Blessing USA small bore student horn, Bach 5
King 4B-F: Bach 5G