need info on my Conn 88HCL
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:00 am
I used to be a decent trombone player back in high school and early college. That was way back in 1998-2006. I completely lost interest and haven't touched it since. So, I have a very nice horn that has been sitting safely in a closet for the last 14 years. What a waste...I want someone to have it that will use and enjoy it. I plan on listing it for sale here at a good, sell-it-quickly price rather than sticking it on eBay, since I think it's more likely to find a good home that way. Before I do that though, I want to know exactly what it is I have...specifically some of the things that were configurable (bore size, etc).
Here are a bunch of pictures of the horn and various accessories that I'd probably sell with it, showing every minor cosmetic blemish I could find on it. I believe this is what they were calling a "rose brass" bell at the time? What are the bore size(s) though? That scribbling on the installed valve cover is Christian Lindberg's signature which I got when I met him in 2002 at the International Trombone Festival at the University of North Texas. The signature was lacquered over to prevent smudging, and I have a 2nd valve cover if the new owner found the signature ugly. I recently bathed/cleaned/lubed the horn and everything operates smoothly. The main slide and both tuning slides move freely, and all of the rubber parts seem to be in good condition. Basically, it seems to be in perfect, playable condition...the terrible sounds it made when I played it just now are purely due to me being 14 years out-of-practice
According to old insurance policy info, the serial # is 817094. I couldn't find the serial number on the horn itself (where is it?).
Also, I'm sure some of you may try to talk me out of selling it, and I appreciate that, but I really am done. I've long since moved on to other hobbies and interests, and am 100% confident that I will never regret selling this horn.
So, what additional information should I have available before listing this for sale? Should I list some of those accessories seperately, or all together? As far as price, ballpark suggestions are welcome. I don't want to outright give it away, but I do want to sell it quickly.
Here are a bunch of pictures of the horn and various accessories that I'd probably sell with it, showing every minor cosmetic blemish I could find on it. I believe this is what they were calling a "rose brass" bell at the time? What are the bore size(s) though? That scribbling on the installed valve cover is Christian Lindberg's signature which I got when I met him in 2002 at the International Trombone Festival at the University of North Texas. The signature was lacquered over to prevent smudging, and I have a 2nd valve cover if the new owner found the signature ugly. I recently bathed/cleaned/lubed the horn and everything operates smoothly. The main slide and both tuning slides move freely, and all of the rubber parts seem to be in good condition. Basically, it seems to be in perfect, playable condition...the terrible sounds it made when I played it just now are purely due to me being 14 years out-of-practice

Also, I'm sure some of you may try to talk me out of selling it, and I appreciate that, but I really am done. I've long since moved on to other hobbies and interests, and am 100% confident that I will never regret selling this horn.
So, what additional information should I have available before listing this for sale? Should I list some of those accessories seperately, or all together? As far as price, ballpark suggestions are welcome. I don't want to outright give it away, but I do want to sell it quickly.