

There's some other finish details like the water keys soldering, the pin soldered on the bottom of 3rd slide to fit to the trigger, both are not well finished at all. Looks like the branch has been stessed to fit to the brace or something like that. It doesn't give me the impression the horn has been bumped, shocked or whatever. As you can see, it's not straight at all.Ĭonn V1 flugelhorn (file://PC-DE-CLIENT/Users/client/Dropbox/Conn%20V1%20flugelhorn) In the photos, please pay special attention to the branch that comes from 3rd slide and connects to the bell.
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Look for the serial number on the second valve rotor casing, or under the 2nd valve lever under the spring. If it is near you, and the tuning slide is on the underside, and it is nickel silver you probabyl have an 8D horn.

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Serial Numbers There are numerous serial numbers lists for Holton instruments on the web today, so the list below I’m not confident on who to attribute this list to. There is no debate other than whether its CONN USA, or CONN stamped Mexico., 05:37 PM #9. As far as I was able to determine, from all the lists and from Conn-Selmer, the 'N' serial numbers were on 1970 horns. It is possible that Conn produced a batch of instruments and then sent the lot to. Caveat: This is basically unknowable unless I/we can find someone with first hand knowledge, but this list tells us when the serial number was issued. Serial 652002 is the first issued in 1957. Conn' lengthwise on the left-hand side of the trumpet.35 rows Conn Brass Info (Post-Elkhart) Search this site. The Conn 1B 'Vintage One' trumpets use a variant of the engraving type here, with 'Vintage / ONE / by C. The Marching Men were still frequently used for labels, case tags, and other printed materials until the early 2000s. Henkin sold Conn in 1985, UMI greatly simplified the bell engravings, changing the format to a large model number and 'by CONN' underneath it in small lettering. I have seen one 6B or 8B Victor from 1978.ġ985-present - ' / by CONN' & similar letteringĪfter Daniel J. The Swiss, Willson-made Conn 24A flügelhorn bell engraving had the double-struck 'CONN' lettering with the small floral piece below it. Similar to the lettering of CONNstellation bells and modern Conn Vintage One bells, the lettering was along the length of the bell in this format: 'C.

USA' or 'CONN / USA' and similar lettering on bell side Note that this is, to date, the last instance the Marching Men were used on a brasswind bell (when UMI absorbed Conn in 1985, the 18A was discontinued and the Marching Men were only used on printed ads/boxes/case tags until 2003, but the 20H was apparently being shipped with 18H bells by the 1990s).ġ971-1985 - 'C. Below the trapezoid, the word 'Director' was added in a unique font, with 'C. The Marching Men were kept in the same trapezoid as the 'semi-floral' pattern, but the 'floral' part was removed. The 18A cornet originally used the 'semi-floral' bell engraving, but eventually it became one of Daniel J. ġ981-1990s - No Pattern with Simplified Marching Men in trapezoid/'Director' on bell Below 'CONN', there was a floral piece and 'U. The new 16A utilized a new bell design, with a 'semi-floral' pattern above a new Marching Men layout: the Marching Men were simplified, and they were inside a simple trapezoid. The Marching Men retained the 'detail' they had from older bells: facial details, uniform buttons, etc., plus, they were inside the 'arch' from older designs.ġ976-1981 - Semi-Floral/'Floral Crown' Pattern with Simplified Marching Men in trapezoid A.' of older bells, since the 19A/21A were Japanese-made. Note that the bell patterns here applied to cornets, trumpets, and trombones, although I use the cornet model number for convenience.ġ971 - Shooting Stars with Detailed Marching Men in archĮarly on, the 19A/21A recycled the old 'shooting stars' engraving from the earlier 15A/17A Directors, minus the 'U.
