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Modern keywork on a conn Hey--
has anyone tried putting modern (yamaha 23) keywork on a conn 6m or 10m? I'm thinking about going for it...
Started by lyaeus6 on
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Re: modern keywork on a conn i actually think that's what James Carter did, I could be wrong though Link "NV Slant Sig 9*" Re: modern keywork on a conn SOTW member GraySax has had this pipe dream+modern+chu Re: modern keywork on a conn....
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1960 Conn Alto I'm looking at a 1960 Conn Alto. I am familiar with the earlier models, but know nothing of this year. Would it be pre-Mexico and one of the better ones? If it is in very good playing shape and limited dents/scratches, what would be the...
Started by bradshawm on
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1970), however 1960 is about the time that Conn moved it's student (NOT pro line) horn Re: 1960 Conn Alto That's the one on CL ....
It won't be a Mexican made one regardless (those didn't appear until c .
Re: 1960 Conn Alto It depends.
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FS: Conn 6m / Tranny alto I'm selling my conn 6m/tranny alto. It has its original lacquer at about 95% and is in pretty good shape with the exception of a dent on the bow of the horn that could be taken out pretty easily. The sax has the new york style...
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I only practice....
These are great little horns at the fraction of the price of a "true" 6M .
Re: FS: Conn 6m / Tranny alto Wow, that's gonna be a great deal for someone! Great vintage: Conn 6m / Tranny alto I wished mine had a New York neck, too.
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Dolnet vs Conn Hi,
I am considering to try a Dolnet tenor in the near future.
Just for curiousity. I am actually a Conn player. But also a great fan
of Pres and Byas.
Now Don Byas played a 10M before he went to Europe in 1946 and he sounded
amazing on...
Started by jazzznbluezzz on
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I use this as well as thew Conn: Dolnet vs Conn Thanks for your input , ....
In fact it's a Roger Martin Dolnet stencil (the one with a left pointing bell) .
Re: Dolnet vs Conn I have a 10M and a Dolnet, though it's a later model M70).
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Conn Chu C Melody, Neck is...Interesting Have a look. This horn is identical to my late 20's alto, nickel and all. But when you look at the neck, no microtuner, and it has this weird underslung octave key, but it isn't underslung like that of a 6m. Is...
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Re: Conn Chu C Melody, Neck is...Interesting The neck is a replacement by AquilaSax Doc Frazier
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1-866-996-6394 Re: Conn Chu C Melody, Neck is...Interesting I used an Aquilasax neck on a Conn and found it very....
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Holton--poor man's Conn? (Apologies to Rory for borrowing his "poor man's. . ." theme)
When people are trying to describe Holtons, I believe I've heard and read more comparisons to classic vintage Conns than any other make. I had a RTH 10M for a very ...
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The only Conn I've played, was an alto from the forties stencilled by Lyon&Healy Shorter Re: Holton--poor man's Conn? ....
Re: Holton--poor man's Conn? That is an interesting topic on which I personally have little to add order again.
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Altissimo fingerings for Conn 16m Tenor Guys
Can I get some suggestions for altissimo fingerings from those who have a similar setup to me? There are SO many variations on the fingerings that it can be difficult to know whether the inability to sound ...
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Re: Altissimo fingerings for Conn 16m Tenor I've got the same problem with my very old 1920s tenor have this publication? Re: Altissimo fingerings....
Re: Altissimo fingerings for Conn 16m Tenor Revisited this tonight after putting this aside.
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FS: 1926 Conn Chu Tenor and Cannonball Global Tenor I have for sale a 1926 Conn Chu Tenor.
Silverplated with minor wear
Goldwash bell with some scratches
Fresh overhaul from Charles Gray of New York
Black Roo Pads (brand new)
Serial # 178XXX
New Abalone...
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Re: FS: 1926 Conn Chu Tenor and Cannonball Global Tenor I really like the cannonball Global Series saxophones Good luck with your sale! Re: FS: 1926 Conn Chu Tenor and Cannonball Global Tenor Cannonball Vintage Series Unlacquered Lady Godiva....
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What type of thread is used for a Conn New Wonder? Hello,
I am repairing a 1924 Conn New Wonder and wish to replace some axles by making them myself. I need then some thread cutting tools and have to know what the exact dimensions are before I order them...
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Re: What type of thread is used for a Conn New uit NL Re: What type of thread is used ....
Your answer you will have a good tool for your toolbox .
Re: What type of thread is used for a Conn New Wonder? Off the top of my head I'd be guessing.
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The ALFIE CONN Thread
Alfie Conn was a 'proper' Spurs type of player, who would have been absolutely adored by the fans of today. He was the last player signed by Bill Nicholson and played for Spurs between 1974 and 1977, scoring a hat-trick in a 5-2...
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Alfie ....
Alfie, Alfie, Alfie, Alfie.
Alfie Conn (quite easy to remember actually!) which.
Alfie, Alfie, Alfie, Alfie.
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