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In 1954 and 1955 Conn produced a 20B Connquest.</strong></h1> </div> <br> </div> </div> </div> <div class="tve_lp_footer tve_empty_dropzone"> <div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_page_section" data-tve-style="1"> <div class="out" style="background-color: rgb(13, 23, 37);" data-tve-custom-colour="50153525"> <div class="in lightSec"> <div class="cck clearfix tve_empty_dropzone"> <div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"> <p class="tve_p_center" style="margin: 0pt; padding: 0pt; color: rgb(153, 153, 153); font-size: 17px;"><font color="#ffffff">How to identify conn saxophone. Note: December 16, 2020. The log book shows the serial numbers jumping around quite a bit for the Selmer/Adolphe Sax saxophones. It seems very very cheap to me. What’s more, almost all 1914-1963 vintage horns could be Identify My Conn Alto Sax. Conn 22M Tenor Saxophone 1978 Brass Lacquer w/ Brass Keys. I love vintage saxophones that have been lovingly restored to playability, if not to their original patina. Boise, ID, United States. Most saxophones have either a stamped or an engraved serial number that can be used to identify the instrument. It is approximately four feet long from end to end, which is a tad longer than the other kinds of sax we’ve discussed so far. The II is often referred to as the Chu Berry model in honor of the tenor sax player of that name who played Conn saxes and who died in 1941 just as he was becoming a huge success. Victor. org owner Mark Overton visited the Selmer Paris factory in 2015 and was given exclusive access to the archives, where he was able to see the factory logs of every Selmer Paris saxophone ever produced. The g# key is actually a pearl key, as is the register key. Selmer Paris Supreme Alto Saxophone in Eb 92. com/courses Serial numbers approx. Place your thumbs on the correct thumb rests, and gently curl your fingers onto the touch pieces of the keys. " There are no other engravings. Toledo, OH, United States. Mar 6, 2024 · To find your saxophone's serial number, first check underneath the thumb rest. Finish: Original Nickel. It's a pro spec horn from Conn's Mexico factory w/ the same bore geometry as the vaunted 6M. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece vibrates to produce a sound wave inside the instrument's body. Cannonball. the Mexiconn -- value in the tank. Conn began adding letter prefixes to it's saxophone line in 1963 (besides the earlier "M" catalog prefix which stood for "Saxophone"), starting with the letter "C". Probably a Conn 20M or 21M Alto, judging by the number if there is the extra number it dates to 1991. Evaluating Vintage Saxophones. Conn Selmer is the largest manufacturer and importer of band and orchestral instruments for The bell has 'CONN', all letters are capital. To determine what type of saxophone you have, first identify the manufacturer and model. The last year with rolled tone holes. 99. Conn did not differentiate between the New Wonder I and II models, but collectors do. One is brass, rare, and believed to be Couesnon. Apr 26, 2011 · The 25M CONNtinental first came up on Conn's website in February 2000 and the earliest I've seen is 7126207 (based on threads I've seen on this forum from folks who've gotten production dates from Conn-Selmer, that'd be 2000 or 2001). I can only play a few notes on the conn and it already feels and plays better even with the damage, compared to my other one, which works fine but plays terribly. Product Description. Pan-American and stencils - No rolled tone holes. This brand manufactures common wind instruments like the saxophone, flute, trumpet, and more. They are also in use in classical and rock music. 1914. 7 years ago. Alto. 1 bid. Jul 12, 2023 · The early years: Meyer Bros. These include: – The serial number on the neck of the instrument. Around 1925 Conn redesigned their saxes somewhat, and those saxes are New Wonder II models. Aug 1, 2023 · Buescher was founded by Ferdinand August “Gus” Buescher in 1893. The Prelude comes from the Conn-Selmer company which is American-made. The Conn 10M was played by some of the greatest early period musicians. These are the four types of saxophones that are used in contemporary music genres. Status: SOLD. New Wonder - Chu Berry. The Baritone Saxophone. If your Connquest has a serial number in the 400,000 or 500,000 range it should be a 20B. American brothers Frank J. Meyer and Edward G. -. First place to look is inside the bell. $1,000. The Conn 20M has a brass body and keys, which gives it a warm, rich sound. A surprising lapse of judgment was exhibited by Conn in 1928, with the introduction of the F Mezzo Soprano. The good news is, for your late grandfather’s sax, these were some of the best saxes made at the time. sold out. Then it depends on the condition of the horn, and how much repair work it might need. 11 watching. Vintage 1950s Conn Shooting Star Eb Alto Saxophone. M Series Naked Lady. – The type of bell and bore size. On the bell is engraved "Conn LTD. While the engravings on a vintage saxophone can add value to the piece, they do not guarantee it. Make: Conn. I recently purchased a Conn Sherwood Master Tenor Saxophone. Night difference in quality between their lofty heydays of top of the line horns and the poor excuse for a saxophone being turned out in Nogales, AZ and Mexico. 30-Day Return Policy. Consider the price. Jan 5, 2010 · As for the engraving, ask if it has no engraving, flowers, naked ladies in pentagons or stars. If you didn't find it anywhere on the horn I suggest you'd take it to a horn dealer or a repair facility. The mechanical part is white, but sax is yellow (well, I think you understand me, it's hard to display for me in English). @dsilverman1221, I have the same saxophone, just a few serial numbers separate from yours, in the 6720's. The saxophone is presently located in Portland, and will only be sold and shipped within the Continental United States. May 13, 2005 · Any suggestions are welcome. The horn does not have rolled tone holes. The Conn Shooting Star is a line of saxophones that was produced by the C. #1 · Jun 27, 2011. Aug 26, 2016 · I've seen on the web a saxophone tenor conn 16m from the 80's for only 400 euros and I'm wondering if this is a nrmal price. Going cheap on a repad means “cheating yourself. Lefe/bre, and added saxophone models to its Wonder line, including soprano, alto, tenor and baritone. In 1888 Conn made the first US built saxophone, designed by Eduard A. or Best Offer. G. I can’t seem to find anything on it on here or google. Thanks-t a New Topic Jun 30, 2015 · 968202 predates Fall of 1996 by Firebug25. The thumb rest is a metal hook found six inches or so below where the body tube attaches to the neck. $350 might be a bit on the higher side for a sale, though might be about right Help Clarifying Conn Neck Tuner Start Date and serial sequence. "K" indicates a manufacture date of 1967, however the "0" before the 5 digit serial number (or included in that number), might indicate a more recent horn. $999. Conn Shooting Star Alto Saxophone serial m115864 - Lacquer. $800. Working at the Conn band instrument factory from 1876 until 1894 he built Conn’s first saxophone which was based on an early Adolph Sax model. We don't actually 'send' photos. Model: New Wonder II. He was born in 1908 and played the saxophone when him and grandmother met which would of been in the mid 1920's, I believe. May 24, 2020 · Oxford. They have some toolings from earlier pro Conns (however these were later changed). Conn builds the first saxophone in the USA 1891 200 (?) “Wonder” name trademarked 1893 500 (?) Conn exhibits “Wonder” model saxophones at World’s Columbia Exhibition: 1900: 3900: Conn delivers 150 “Wonder” model saxophones to U. 1106900 is my pre-owned Bundy II alto (older than the new horn purchased by kcp). Custom engraving and various finishes were offered, and these are among the most beautiful saxophones ever constructed. I'm mainly interested in what the letter H means before the serial number. Each Selmer Saxophone has it's unique sequential number, ensuring no duplication across instruments. In 1936 Meyer Bros, as they were now known, began producing the Metal Product Description. 1930 Buescher Soprano, 1932 Selmer Super Alto, 1923 Conn New Wonder tenor, 1955 Selmer Centered Tone Clarinet, Artley 18-0 silver (copper) flute, Yamaha Intermediate wood Clarinet, Brilhart Tonalin white 4 digit serial. Eb Sopranino (HP) 1924. Yamaha YTS-475 Tenor Saxophone Buy Now. They might be able to help. $37. Seems the first tenor was a # 54539, which was a silver plated, engraved (European style engraving obviously), with high F# oddly enough. 4. It has a high F# key, which allows players to easily reach the top of the instrument's range. 1947 Conn Naked Lady Alto Saxophone. For a number of reasons, Vito Saxes are considered to be among the best available for the student saxophonist. Pad technology for saxophones has made great strides since 1926. But the C melody enjoyed its greatest period of popularity between 1914 and 1930, when it was produced extensively by the major saxophone manufacturers. Some of these play very well, but they have no value in the market. 22M-New Wonder II. Conn 12M Naked Lady Baritone Saxophone 1950 Excellent ala Gerry Mulligan + Stand. $475. $8,696 - $23,499 USD. The original mouthpiece which is much smaller than a soprano mouthpiece is included in the sale. Apr 24, 2021 · So, post-Mexico. 00. 21M-New Wonder II. I will be adding more soon, as well as checking for accuracy and updating these with more historical and New Wonder - Virtuoso Deluxe. These saxophones were typically designed as student or beginner models, and they were manufactured during the mid-20th century. Conn New Wonder Series II in the key of C. Prior to moving the Couturier company from Elkhart to LaPorte October 1918 there had been Conn saxophones, stencilled 'Couturier LTD'. As I was looking through the Saxophone Museum horns today, I notices a Conn C Melody Artist in Gold Plate with a serial number of 47,881 with a straight neck with the Tuner. Conn company in Mexico. 535023. The action is quite slick with a "modernized" LH pinky table and the bell keys on the right side. Couturier saxophones stencilled by other companies and those made by Lyon&Healy can be identified according to my post #68 this thread. Final Words. Can anyone help me find what type it could be? Reply To Post [Report Abuse] It’s over a hundred years old. Once you’re in this relaxed position, attach the neck strap to your sax and adjust its length so the tip of the mouthpiece reaches your lips without your having to bend over. Conn stencil model names are NOT consistent. This means it was manufactured in 1970. The saxophone in question has a serial number: H97128. Any sax made by Conn-Selmer would be a good choice. The Low C Key Arm. Identifying a Conn Alto sax. Dec 28, 2023 · Soprano. When appraising a vintage saxophone, there are several key markers that can help you identify the make and model of your instrument. Look for the logo and other details on your sax. In my many years of refurbishing Conn straight necks, I had an Mar 23, 2023 · 1. This serial number provides a definitive link The C melody saxophone, also known as the C tenor saxophone, is a saxophone pitched in the key of C one whole tone above the common B-flat tenor saxophone. I need help to identify who made this saxophone, age of it and approximate value so I can sell it plus what type it is, re alto, tenor,?? It belonged to my grandfather. If you can't find it there, look underneath the thumb rest about 6 inches below the body tube and neck attachment. $2,000. You’ll want a full repad, which starts $450. First you need to state if it is a 6M alto, a 10M tenor, or other M series saxophone. 2ndending. The stamp will have several sets of letters and numbers. Images, sounds, and text used herein may have their own copyright and most are used by permission. 1939 Buescher “The Aristocrat’ Tenor. Shooting Star. We cannot find a serial number. The pitch is controlled by opening and closing holes The serial number is a key element to know your saxophone better. Also from Conn-Selmer is the La Voix Series mentioned above. Used – Fair. , Dave Koz, Boney James, and of course, the great John Coltrane. Selmer Model 22 Alto. One of the most popular vintage saxophones ever produced. Stunning original condition with rolled tone-holes and stamped Low Pitch, this really is a fantastic instrument. =993718 it says 6M on it and the something beneath that which i can't read It's a gold brassy colour with silver keys and pearl bits. We are not sure whether the pearl touches were factory installed or added on later. Its Value. They are in band and want their own instruments. This design makes it easier for beginners to master the low notes which can be more Identifying a Conn Alto sax. Tevis and Sheryl Laukat founded Cannonball in 1996, and the company still produces instruments to this day. Buescher engraving was replaced by Selmer engraved on the bell during the following year-1996. Jun 27, 2011 · 1515 posts · Joined 2009. Conn 6m Alto Saxophone, 1955 serial no. S. Keywork is a little different, but in my experience both are excellent vintage Conn saxes, if you don't mind the keywork setup which is a bit klunky. They will often have the code ‘GL’ added to the end, which represents the gold lacquer finish. (They're mostly known for marching horns and pro French horns and trombones today. May 24, 2020. Plays well and sounds beautiful. * Fork Eb keywork, note the Eb vent by low Eb/C pads. Serial numbers approx. The saxophone comes with a hard-shell case, which provides protection during storage and transport. Serial Number: 165,897. I recently purchased a 1970 Conn 7M Alto (Mexico) from www. There is no other information engraved around this on the instrument itself. This really is a fabulous saxophone. Born in 1834 in France, Lefe/bre was a Apr 22, 2007 · Hello, This tenor was found in a junk shop and we are having some trouble identifying it. Even so, its possible from this record to assemble a basic serial number chart for these instruments. The instruments are not as large and are specifically designed to fit smaller hands. Saxophones are typically made from brass, but some high-end models may be made from other materials like gold or silver. Conn Serial Number Ranges By Model. Show More. Saxophones made in certain periods or with specific characteristics can be considered rarer and therefore more valuable in the market. The Bell. New Wonder series two (Chu Berry) - Thumb ring, nailfile G#, about the same as the previous model but command more money. Vintage 1926 Silver C. Images of the horn below. If you have any comments, corrections, suggestions or picture submissions, please email them to. Cannonball saxophones are currently made in Taiwan. Re: Conn Sax Identify That's one of the better "shooting star" models, with a two piece side Bb key and a side chromatic F# key, from the early 1960s. 16h 45m. Consider the materials. $39. 2. Conn Alto Saxophone Chu Berry Sax New Wonder II. It had some second-rate key work. I know it’s a Conn Elkhart, and the part that goes in between the body and the bell has a C in it. It's probably a 77B. Help to identify my grandfathers saxophone. On the photos it looks very beautiful, the saler tells that it has been done up by a pro. It needed work and went past what I was willing to pay, since I was buying it for re-sale. While I was waiting for my new saxophone to arrive to me from out of the country, I had an immediate need for an outdoor performance as I had already sold my old one. NO RESERVE. The key details I used to identify this horn are: * soldered, beveled tone holes (definitely a Martin) * Handcraft-era left table key layout. Jan 12, 2012 · 7314 posts · Joined 2003. The serial and patent is as follows: PATD DEC. #2 · Jan 12, 2012. While on the subject, the prefix+50 system was dropped across the board after 1994. The bottom curve is a bit wider on a these Saxes typically. This one in particular is in fantastic physical condition, and plays perfectly on what look like fairly new pads. Eventually, in 1894 he quit the Conn factory and set up his own company called “ Buescher Manufacturing Company ” in Elkhart May 29, 2017 · The 'Made By' on Couturier saxophones tells the truth: Made by Couturier. $325 price drop. com. I can't see any model name. Hi I've only bin play sax 7 years so i am a nebie to the identifying of saxes. This became one of the premier saxes during it's time and took part in defining the sound of an era. Sax Types: Soprano (YSS-475), Alto (YAS-480), Tenor (YTS-480) and Baritone (YBS-480) If you have a little more to spend, or are an adult learner rather than a youngster, you might want to consider one of Yamaha’s intermediate models. Learn about the different types of saxophones that are most commonly played: soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone. The Shooting Star series is known for its affordability and durability, making it a popular choice for Feb 1, 2018 · A Conn alto from '91 would almost certainly be a 20M but as far as I know all 20Ms were engraved as such. Among vintage bass saxophonists, the 14M is the most desirable horn—being the only vintage bass that is keyed to high F. Each serial number is unique, so it provides information on the date of manufacture of the instrument and helps to establish its authenticity. It wasn't marked "6M" and it didn't have the "Stars" logo, just a plain jane " CG Conn, Ltd. The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. I’ve had a conn for a while, and I’m trying to identify it. Don't drive 200 miles for one. I’d advise you to bite the bullet on this CG Conn professional tenor. Mar 31, 2023 · The serial number is probably 681592, which appears to indicate it's a 1957 according to this chart: Conn Serial Number Chart. a s/n P2xxx horn. late 1980's- early to mid 1990's. Used – Good. Any information on the Sherwood Master Tenor line is also appreciated. I'm wondering if anyone could please help me identify: 1. I am wondering what the model # was. 50. Add to Cart. I own a 16M Conn marked as made in Mexico. In 1954 and 1955 Conn produced a 20B Connquest. The year the horn was made in. This company was a joint venture between Conn and Selmer which today is the largest producer of band instruments in America. Saxophones come in a variety of sizes, from soprano to baritone. #1. The Conn-O-Sax, and the F Mezzo Soprano are 2 examples of company’s ability to think outside the box. C. I have decided to extend this definition and include elaborately engraved silver-plated and silver plated horns with gold A new saxophone harness from Vandoren! JazzBariSax. I've looked through Conn serial numbers, and it seems that it was made in Mexico, but then why does it has "Made in USA" stamp The Conn instruments were considered the standard of excellence of the period, and a total redesign was not needed. F Mezzo Soprano (LP) 1928. Transitional. Despite this I can't seem to find out what kind it is. The leather pads don't have any green on them but this saxophone has not been well cared-for. Limited Time Sale! Year: 1925. Baritone. Once you know the manufacturer and model, you can research the specific features of that saxophone to determine its type. I got this conn a couple of years ago to replace my begginer sax, but i don't know when it was made or the exact model that it is; here the facts: serial no. Connquerer Model (26M & 30M) Connstellation Model (28M) Acrylic Alto Saxophone. It really proje Re: Conn Sax Identify That's one of the better "shooting star" models, with a two piece side Bb key and a side chromatic F# key, from the early 1960s. Tenor. and also elaborate engravings. If you get a picture, post it here. Like. Professional players who play the alto sax include Kenny G. Conn made other horns with an H instead of an L… the L means this sax can be used in any type of bands of the 21st century I own a ’23 Martin alto. It is a Oct 16, 2023 · I'm looking to properly identify this instrument so I can take it somewhere to get repaired. ) Conn C Melody w/ Original Mouthpiece and Case - Serial #87078 from 1922 - Gold Plated. 50,000+2000=52,000. A stencil instrument is one that's made by one company but engraved to be ID'd as made by another company. If the serial number is 600,000 or above, it is almost certainly a 77B. This is the 24M, which was the model which came after the 18M/20M produced under Danny Henkin's reign What you have is a "Selmer USA" model which is basically a slightly simplified Selmer "Omega" model made C. The year of you horn should be 1958 - 1959, so it is well past the prime value years for the Conn M series horns. These are quite rare. Mar 11, 2023 · Jupiter’s saxophone range consists of three models: JAS500 / JTS500 (for beginners) JAS700 / JTS700 (for advanced students) JAS1100 / JTS1100 (for professionals) Understanding Jupiter’s model numbers are fairly simple J=Jupiter A=alto S=sax 500. 94 shipping. This horn did great for me, even as a professional. The C melody was part of the series of saxophones pitched in C and F intended by the instrument's inventor, Adolphe Sax, for orchestral use. The low bell keys are on the left side. $200 price drop. 8. Mar 11, 2023 · The History of the C Melody Saxophone. The sax is in excellent playing shape after a recent adjustment by our team here. US made stamped metal guard -- not as sought after. I don't know what exact model and I really would like to try to find out more about it. Century Tenor Saxophone, USA, with case&neck, Good Condition. There are quite a few saxophone serial number charts on the internet, these ones have mostly been adapted from existing manufacturers’ and saxophone enthusiasts’ charts. The size of the saxophone will affect the sound it produces. The Conn 6M “Naked Lady” is widely considered one of the best saxophones ever made, and for good reason. The baritone saxophone, widely regarded as the bari, has an octave lower sound than the alto and has the lowest pitch of all the conventional saxophones. Stars on the bell makes it about 90 percent positive for a Mexi-conn, and 100 percent positive for being a student sax. In 1886 Conn opened a second plant at Worcester, Massachusetts, in the former Fiske instrument factory; this lasted until 1898. Confusingly, 14M was the model number for the bass sax Connquest. Sometimes also called the Shooting Stars because of the engraved design. Free shipping. Many of us are spoiled by modern ergonomic sax design. A few valuable engraved vintage saxophones include: Cannonball Saxophones. Selmer USA stopped updating their publicly available sax serial number lists in the 1990's, and the Henri Selmer/Paris charts do not apply, as this is an entirely different company with differing product May 28, 2005 · Fred 12, As a Conn collector myself, I think most will agree with me when I say that Conn's move to the Nogales production plant marked the beginning of a Day vs. Selmer Paris Saxophone Serial Number Listings; Conn Saxophone Serial Number Listings; Buescher Saxophone Serial Number Listings Oct 13, 2020 · This position should feel comfortable and natural. Stencil serial numbers starting with a P APPEAR to be +50,000 off on the Conn serial number chart for split bell key horns (i. 145,000-249,200 1932-1934: The Transitional years: Conn was changing from the New Wonder series II to the M series. The 77B was produced from 1957 into the 1970's. Cannonball is an instrument company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. ” I have a 100 plus year old alto sax which was hand made in Italy; plays better now than new in 1919. Conn-O-Sax. Things started to get more serious in 1931, when they patented a ‘bite plate inlay’, along with Otto Link, another famed mouthpiece manufacturer. The sax would be for my children to play. " End of storyThanks for your help. Serial number range 249,200-260,000 1934-1947 The M series with rolled tone holes. Yes, the early Directors (14M alto, 16M tenor) are very good intermediate quality horns. Jul 4, 2023 · With this Selmer Saxophone Serial Number Chart you are able to lookup when your Selmer sax was manufactured. This would be a Conn New Wonder II series model sax produced in 1924. 317 Conn Chu Berry Soprano Sax in C. F-mezzo soprano. Haynes-Schwelm was a flute maker in Boston, and Conn is a band instrument maker that, at one time, made most types of woodwind and brass instruments. To see some examples of fine vintage Conn saxophones, check out the Conn Gallery in Bassic Sax Pix. Meyer began making saxophone mouthpieces in 1916. III9954 A P25030 L Apr 16, 2018 · mkm3 / Getty Images. Army: 1905: 9600: Automatic octave key introduced: 1907: 12000: Forked Eb key introduced: 1910: 17800 An official model name from Conn referring to a finish: the heavily engraved, gold-plated version of the New Wonder horns (occassionally referred to as "finish 00" in Conn catalogs or, unoffically, the Portrait model). 111948. The C melody was conceptualised by Adolphe Sax along with the other members of the saxophone family when they were invented in the mid-19th Century. Nearly all American, European, and even Japanese saxophones made before 1980 are more solid than the average saxophone coming out of China today. Used – Very Good. Features an active saxophone forum, buy sell trade your sax, saxophone museum, sax teachers and more. The last Bundy II saxes were 1995 when Buescher replaced Bundy II on the engraving. Conn New Wonder C Melody Saxophone 8 M Low Pitch 1923 - Silver Plated w original case. Saxophone. 03 shipping. 3. Re: Trying to Identify Type & Date of Conn Sax Hello Rickmcm!! If you would take the time to read the post right under your question, you would see the Conn time line, that will tell you about your horn. Free Shipping. There is a shooting star engraving on the bell saying Conn USA. 00 on up. $299. The shooting star log on the bell is barely visible in some of the pictures. Apr 2, 2023 · 6. According to a Conn s/n chart, 52,000 was made in 1919) and appears to be at least 200,000 off for LH bell key horns. $220. £2,850. . As you can see below there are several Saxophone models and serial number ranges listed. Incredibly fast and comfortable action and a powerful, centered tone make this horn stand out among the best. Re: Please help identify my Conn Alto please! Yeah The store said they would fix it for around 220$ Plus I have 2 altos and the other one is terrible. I did notice ann L at your serial number area. A manufacturer's stamp usually appears on the opposite side of the body tube near the low D key. Just like in Conn’s name brand instruments, the bell on the C melody points more upward, while on the Bb tenor it points more forward. Other factors must be considered in order to successfully identify the authenticity and value of an older Aug 21, 2006 · 1929. New York, NY, United States. Conn Serial Number Chart. To give some background: we are a family that would rather care for something old, and spend some money to refurbish, than buy brand-new. That is the story that I recall about these horns. It is essentially a Vito Model 37, rebranded with different engraving after Conn bought out Vito's supplier circa 1960. 1929. – Any markings on the instrument that can be used to identify its Mar 29, 2017 · 1. Mar 17, 2024 · Yamaha intermediate saxophone – The 475 & 480 Series. com Interview series; Anything You Can Do We Can Do Better; Lesson with Lauren Sevian; Musings On Section Playing for the Baritone Saxophone; Serial Number Lists. wire, mercedes key guard -- best built, most valuable. The instrument enjoyed popularity in the early 1900s, perhaps most prominently used by Rudy Oct 12, 2021 · Learn to improvise like the masters! Get Basics to Bebop for $10 off with code SAXSPY https://saxspy. Even in person it's very hard to make it out with all the pitting, but it's definitely there. e. And post Mexico Conn models, complete redesigns from their Elkhart predecessors, rarely get any "air time", although in their day they apparently sold pretty well and competed in the US market with the Yamahas and Selmer USA's. Sep 4, 2011 · Conn curvies come in a few varieties: New Wonder series one - Like that ebay horn with a normal thumbrest up to about 1922 and a ring after that. This is much like the design of the King saxophones shown above. Many unique and experimental combinations were seen. The C melody will be around 24″ in length from the socket to the end of the body tube. Hello, I have found my Conn's serial number which is N33952. Jan 13, 2005 · Well, that sax sold at a live auction for $150 today. We attach them. At this price range that would probably be a good guess. Vintage Buescher, Conn, Martin, King & Selmer Serial Numbers. Serial No. org - created by saxophone players for saxophone players. From what I've gathered through searches it is some kind of older Conn saxophone, I want to say a New Wonder of sorts but even then I'm unsure. Rare types of saxophones include the sopranino, C melody, F mezzo, C soprano, bass, contrabass, Conn-O-Sax, and F baritone. Look at the size. COMBO SET: Sax, Mouthpiece, Ligature, Cap, Lyre - with original pads from the 1920s! A beautiful, rare time-capsule find in original white pads without resos or even rivets! Available here is a well-loved, but solid-as-a-rock saxophone. – Style and design of the keywork. 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