I picked up this conn trombone from Ebay but I can't figure out what model it is. From the serial number on the slide, GJ8700, I think it's from the 70s
Any help you can offer on identifying the model, year and location of manufacture would be appreciated
Help identifying old Conn
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Re: Help identifying old Conn
Looks to me like a 50H Director. Especially if it takes a small shank mouthpiece.
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So it's a "bass" trombone with a small shank mouthpiece and plays like a tenor?
I've been out of playing brass for about 9 years (Tuba player by training but started on trombone) but my son is starting band and chose trombone. So I bought him a Yamaha student model and picked this up so I could play with him and give him some lessons. I think it will work fine for that but the overall purpose of this model is a head scratcher.
Thank you for the info
I've been out of playing brass for about 9 years (Tuba player by training but started on trombone) but my son is starting band and chose trombone. So I bought him a Yamaha student model and picked this up so I could play with him and give him some lessons. I think it will work fine for that but the overall purpose of this model is a head scratcher.
Thank you for the info
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Re: Help identifying old Conn
Yes, 50H Director, .525 slide. Conn's intermediate back in the 60's/early 70's.
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It's not a true bass trombone, although it could serve as one for a beginner learning F-attachment. As Mamaposaune said, it's an intermediate tenor. When your son wants his first F-attachment horn this one will be ideal.
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Awesome, that is exactly what I was thinking of doing when he was ready for a better instrument. I may even get the dents removed. The slide is surprisingly good.
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New to Forum, haven't been able to Post, so:
I have 3 Conns and would like info on Serial Numbers.
Conn 88-HO Bell 802948 Slide 4235
Conn 100-H Bell 485483 Slide E-7717
Conn 90-G N42590
Thanks
I have 3 Conns and would like info on Serial Numbers.
Conn 88-HO Bell 802948 Slide 4235
Conn 100-H Bell 485483 Slide E-7717
Conn 90-G N42590
Thanks