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Courtois Legend 440 Question

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 10:48 pm
by Bach42t
Although not listed as a spec, and maybe it's going to take someone with some internal knowledge (such as a dealer) to answer, but is it possible to special order a Legend 440 with the sterling silver bell? I see it's available on the other tenors. I have everything lined up to pull the trigger (pun intended) on a new 88HSGX but just in case, doesn't hurt to ask. Or be told no.

Re: Courtois Legend 440 Question

Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 6:58 pm
by castrubone
I don't think that's an option on the 440. If it were able to be done it would probably be a special custom order ($$$). It would also probably play quite different from the 88HSGX as the Conn would be entirely silver plated and have gold trim w/no lacquer. If you know you'd be happy with the SGX then I'd pull that trigger! It would definitely be less expensive than whatever the Courtois would cost and it's not an imitation of an 88H...it's an 88H :)

Re: Courtois Legend 440 Question

Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 9:40 am
by timbone
Hello!

The AC440 is an awesome instrument! However, you need to know that the AC440 is available silver plated, but with the AC420 series, the bell is a solid sheet of silver, which is much more expensive. That is the "Becquet" horn which I am told is making its presence known at the ITF this year. The Conn is probably silver plated as well, and the "Sterling silver" 3B is an electro formed bell. Can anyone opine on this?

Re: Courtois Legend 440 Question

Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 9:42 am
by BGuttman
timbone wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 9:40 am Hello!

The AC440 is an awesome instrument! However, you need to know that the AC440 is available silver plated, but with the AC420 series, the bell is a solid sheet of silver, which is much more expensive. That is the "Becquet" horn which I am told is making its presence known at the ITF this year. The Conn is probably silver plated as well, and the "Sterling silver" 3B is an electro formed bell. Can anyone opine on this?
For the record: Conn SGX bells are electroformed. King Sterling bells are made from sheet metal.