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    • adc
      adc last edited by

      In the past 2 years I have played 27 Cornets. Finally settled on my absolute favorite: a 1910 Conn Perfected Wonder. Very dark and sweet. A couple days after I got it I saw another 1908 Perfected wonder with the mechanism that adjusts the tuning slide and the 3 Valve slides. Its in fabulous shape like the 1910 but I don't like it as well. I also have a 1907 Conn-Conqueror. Its OK but not in the same league.
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      More Cornets than I can name

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      • Richard III
        Richard III last edited by

        Sometimes the planets line up just right between you and the cornet. Mine is a H.N. White Clevelander with the original mouthpiece. I have two of them just to make sure if anything ever happens, I can play the spare while I'm getting the primary fixed.

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        Richard III

        1977 Olds Ambassador Cornet

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        • Tobylou8
          Tobylou8 last edited by

          Not a huge cornet collection, but of what I do have, my Conn 12A is my favorite. The 2 Conn 80As are also nice!

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          • Kehaulani
            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

            Conn New Wonder here. Gives me the sound I want.

            Benge 3X
            Martin Committee
            Getzen Capri Cornet
            Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

            "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
            Charlie Parker

            "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
            Chet Baker

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            • adc
              adc last edited by

              Here is a pic of it:
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              More Cornets than I can name

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              • administrator
                administrator Global Moderator @adc last edited by

                @adc said in Favorite Cornet:

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                Just upload the photo; don't use the IMG tags anymore.

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                • adc
                  adc @administrator last edited by adc

                  @administrator
                  I didn't the first time. just tried to upload it from my computer. In the last one I did use image.
                  I see no way to edit post. I won't post for a while..sorry. Probably me. 😉

                  OK I do see how to edit..Also I guess my file was to big. Got it!!

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                  More Cornets than I can name

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                  • N0isemaker
                    N0isemaker last edited by

                    I have an old William Frank cornet that has no model marking.
                    The only other Frank cornets I have seen all have a model name.
                    I knew that Frank & Schilke had a professional working relationship so I
                    took the cornet to Schilke and they thought It had a Schilke mouthpiece
                    receiver but couldn't verify. Everything looks original. I know they
                    made what they called a " Classic " which I believe was not marked.
                    This cornet plays great and has the look of a special cornet, bracing,
                    engraving,
                    My " Favorite Cornet "
                    Larry

                    Bach Stradivarius 37 Trumpet
                    Schilke B5 Trumpet
                    Selmer Paris Grand Prix Trumpet
                    Jupiter 416 Pocket Trumpet
                    Conn 36A Concert Grand Cornet
                    William Frank Cornet
                    Couesnon Paris Flugelhorn
                    Kanstul G Bugle

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                    • GeorgeB
                      GeorgeB last edited by

                      I love my 1962 Conn Victor 5A

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                      1960s King Super 20 Silversonic, 1940 Olds Recording, 1942 Buescher True Tone 400 ,1999 Conn Vintage One Bb trumpet, A 1952 Selmer Paris, A 2020 Getzen 400 and a Manchester Brass ACB custom pro Bb trumpet, a 1962 Conn Victor 5A Cornet.

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                      • ACB
                        ACB Trusted Seller last edited by

                        Right now it's a three way tie:

                        Conn Victor 9A Coprion
                        Conn Long model 6a (like new great horn!)
                        Conn Long Model Connstellation 28A

                        So much fun....

                        Please email the shop over PM (info@austincustombrass.com)

                        www.austincustombrass.biz
                        www.austincustombrass.com
                        www.facebook.com/austincustombrass

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                        • dupac
                          dupac last edited by

                          conn new wonder.jpg

                          Conn New Wonder (with the mechanism that works) here too...

                          Mikel Dupac / Lawler C7-3R-1A
                          Carol Brass flugelhorn and pockets
                          Olds Super / Conn New Wonder cornet
                          Music is the healing force of the Universe

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                          • Rapier232
                            Rapier232 last edited by

                            Smith-Watkins K2 gets my vote.

                            Nearly as good as I need to be. Not nearly as good as I want to be).

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                            • tjcombo
                              tjcombo @dupac last edited by

                              @dupac What a thing of beauty Mikel. I've just taken a roll-of-the-dice and bought a "fixer-upper" one of these on eBay. It looks to have the bits and pieces of the mechanism. Waiting for the postman now!

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                              • Richard III
                                Richard III last edited by

                                The Conn 80A's are great.

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                                Richard III

                                1977 Olds Ambassador Cornet

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                                • Kujo20
                                  Kujo20 last edited by

                                  I haven’t played a huge number of different cornets (and zero high end modern makes)...mostly vintage horns.

                                  Out of those, my favorite was a gold plated Conn 84A from 1922. I deeply regret selling that horn.

                                  Kujo
                                  1916 Holton Revelation Cornet
                                  2016 Schlub Brass Works “Damar” 4V Flugelhorn
                                  Martin 9 mouthpiece
                                  Al Cass prototype flugel mouthpiece

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                                  • Richard III
                                    Richard III @Kujo20 last edited by

                                    @Kujo20 said in Favorite Cornet:

                                    I haven’t played a huge number of different cornets (and zero high end modern makes)...mostly vintage horns.

                                    Out of those, my favorite was a gold plated Conn 84A from 1922. I deeply regret selling that horn.

                                    There's one on Ebay right now. It's the only gold plated 84A I've ever seen. So tempting.

                                    Richard III

                                    1977 Olds Ambassador Cornet

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                                    • N
                                      N1684T last edited by

                                      Finally figured out i was replying o individuals, not the discussion. I have an 80A from '23 thats been on Ebay a while. I priced it high enough, and the pics weren't good enough that i still have it;) Since i posted it, a gentleman here supplied me with some missing parts for the A-B mechanism, AND i acquired another in much worse shape for a parts horn. I think it was 1 year newer. Just never got around to taking better pictures. Only real problem? Whenever it was re-lacquered, probably 50 years ago, it was buffed too hard. Lots of the engraving can barely be read. But it still plays sweet. Probably why i haven't taken better pics. It may sell then;)

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                                      • ?
                                        A Former User last edited by A Former User

                                        Hello,

                                        not exactly my favorite cornet but my favorite vintage cornet: A British Bb/A Besson @ 1912 in very good shape.
                                        Prototype
                                        Classe A
                                        New Creation

                                        and of course "Breveté" as all the Bessons whatever the model.
                                        Must be played with its Prototype mouthpiece (in the picture).
                                        Plays well but cannot be played when there is other modern cornets. In this case use my Besson 928.
                                        Like someone previously said: "nice small voice" from old time.

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                                        Besson 2.jpg

                                        Bell Bessonjpg.jpg

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                                        • administrator
                                          administrator Global Moderator @Guest last edited by

                                          @Voltrane
                                          That Besson is beautiful. Vintage french cornets have a certain beauty to me, like vintage Italian bicycles.

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                                          • adc
                                            adc last edited by

                                            Very nice.
                                            One Horn I am still looking for is a Conn early 1900's New York Wonder, or WonderPhone to go with my Two Conn Perfected Wonders, Conn-Conqueror, and New Wonder (80A).

                                            More Cornets than I can name

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