Vintage Conn - Advice
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 10:10 am
All - I previously posted about my deceased father's two Holton trombones and King Liberty collection. I totally forgot about this old Conn signed by Christian Lindberg (we're Swedish). Imgur link for pictures:
When I first received it, I knew it was really old and had a couple experts help out with trying to see what it was. Their likely thought was that the bell was circa 1900 and slide is possibly circa 1888+ from the Worchester period. Those were assumptions based on pictures, and they weren't super sure that they were correct since they couldn't see it physically and records from that time are spotty.
I would like to know if anybody in this awesome community could shed any light on this instrument, if possible. Also, is there any value to it? As with the others, I can't play trombone and just want these instruments to be in a good home for a reasonable price. The good home being most important.
Super appreciate any assistance!
When I first received it, I knew it was really old and had a couple experts help out with trying to see what it was. Their likely thought was that the bell was circa 1900 and slide is possibly circa 1888+ from the Worchester period. Those were assumptions based on pictures, and they weren't super sure that they were correct since they couldn't see it physically and records from that time are spotty.
I would like to know if anybody in this awesome community could shed any light on this instrument, if possible. Also, is there any value to it? As with the others, I can't play trombone and just want these instruments to be in a good home for a reasonable price. The good home being most important.
Super appreciate any assistance!