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    • administrator
      administrator Global Moderator last edited by

      Conn trumpet Serial #256037 OBO http://www.ksl.com/classifieds/listing/59490078

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      • aTrumpetdude
        aTrumpetdude last edited by

        Looks like a 22b, "early model". Looks a little banged up and leapipe looks crooked from the shown angle. If it plays good maybe make an offer.

        Shires ACB
        Scodwell Boston
        1926 Conn 2B
        1950 Bach Strad 38 M
        1969 Conn 8B
        1982 Bach Strad CL 238
        1996 Bach 65GH Vindabona

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        • flugelgirl
          flugelgirl Qualified Repair Techs Veterans & Military Musicians last edited by

          Might be a 24B. Both 22B and 24B play well, this one looks like it needs work. I would try to get it for $100 or less, depending on how much is stuck or how much plating is left on the pistons.

          Daily players: Adams A1, A4LT, F2 flugel , CN1 cornet.
          Schagerl Raweni
          Puje 3am(named for me), Benge pocket
          Schilke P5-4, C5L
          Yamaha 761 Eb/D
          Lots of vintage toys

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          • administrator
            administrator Global Moderator last edited by

            I've got a 22B now...no wait, it's a 2B. They are rarer than 22B, correct? Anyway, $100 is a decent deal. I'm sure I could flip it and make a profit.

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            • T
              Trumpetsplus Qualified Repair Techs Credentialed Professional last edited by

              Bit cheap. Summerhays know what they are doing. I would not be surprised if it doesn't need a valve refit to play decently.

              Ivan Hunter
              Player, Designer, Builder, Writer, Teacher, Repairer
              Jaeger Trumpets
              Convener of Trumpet4Fun Trumpet Saturdays

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              • administrator
                administrator Global Moderator last edited by

                It might. I'll take it to them to see. Probably a good deal though.

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                • Dale Proctor
                  Dale Proctor last edited by

                  My guess is also that it’s a 22B. There are other Conn trumpets from that era that look the same and have different bore sizes, but the 22B is far more common than the others. I’ve had 3 of them, two from the ‘20s like that one, and one from the ‘60s. The ‘25 was my favorite, but was really ugly. The ‘29 was very pretty, but didn’t play quite as well, and the ‘68 was raw brass and was a much brighter trumpet. If you’re interested in it, $100 isn’t too much of a risk to take.

                  1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
                  1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
                  1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
                  1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
                  1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
                  1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
                  1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
                  1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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                  • GeorgeB
                    GeorgeB @Dale Proctor last edited by

                    @Dale-Proctor

                    Whatever model it is, to me it looks like a WW1 relic...☺

                    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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                    • Dale Proctor
                      Dale Proctor @GeorgeB last edited by Dale Proctor

                      @GeorgeB said in What is this Conn? Should I purchase?:

                      @Dale-Proctor

                      Whatever model it is, to me it looks like a WW1 relic...☺

                      Here’s the nice one I recently sold. A 1929 model, sold it locally for $350. The buyer said he planned on offering me less, but after seeing It and playing it, he paid me the full price. 🙂

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                      1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
                      1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
                      1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
                      1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
                      1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
                      1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
                      1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
                      1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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                      • GeorgeB
                        GeorgeB @Dale Proctor last edited by

                        @Dale-Proctor

                        Wow, what a difference. That is a beauty.

                        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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                        • OldSchoolEuph
                          OldSchoolEuph last edited by OldSchoolEuph

                          The 22B Early is an exception among vintage horns. Almost none of the pre-50s horns are really usable in a serious modern context - these are the exception. And, they are abundant, thus affordable, and will reward a player who invests more than can be recouped in bringing them back to solid playing condition. That being said, once a leadpipe is mangled, its time to move on.

                          In 1911, Holton shook up the North American market by getting serious about an orchestral trumpet. Until then, chromatic trumpets had been a mix of half-serious attempts and in the last couple of years, instruments targeting dance hall applications. The only serious trumpets in the US came from France - specifically Besson. Almost a decade later, Holton was moving on to the next leading edge with the minimally braced, lighter, Revelations that would miss the serious market, but explode into the dance hall and emergent Jazz market with a new darker, smokier sound. Conn at that same time was restructuring under the new ownership of Carl Greenleaf (recovering from the fire that wiped them out and the parting of ways with William Gronert that actually did more damage to the bottom line than the fire as Conn was a terrible manager - and ultimately lost most of his money, his company and his marriage.) Greenleaf set out to introduce a new line of top end trumpets, with the 2B New World Symphony as the new flagship. By some quirk of fate, the 22B New York Symphony small bore trumpet out played the 2B and everything else on the market - and then outsold. Until Benge began resurrecting Bessons and a boutique maker named Bach caught hold in the 30s, Conn was the unrivaled leader in trumpets - due in no small part to the 22B.

                          www.trumpet-history.com
                          A Timeline of Trumpets (Amazon)
                          2017 AustinWinds Stage466
                          1962 Mt.V Bach 43
                          1954 Holton 49
                          1927 Conn 22B NYS
                          1957 Holton 27 Stratodyne
                          1986 Yamaha YEP-621
                          1975 Yamaha YEP Custom
                          1965 Besson Baritone
                          1975 Olds Recording R-20

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                          • Curlydoc
                            Curlydoc last edited by

                            Does the extra tuning slide lower the pitch, an by how much?

                            David McNeil Ferguson PhD, MD
                            Grand Marais, Minnesota

                            2018 Jaeger Studio Bb. Jaeger 3M MP.
                            1962 Olds Super Bb.

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                            • Dale Proctor
                              Dale Proctor @Curlydoc last edited by

                              @Curlydoc said in What is this Conn? Should I purchase?:

                              Does the extra tuning slide lower the pitch, an by how much?

                              On the 22B, the tuning slide with the rotary valve places the horn in the key of A when the valve is turned one way, and in Bb when turned the other way.

                              1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
                              1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
                              1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
                              1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
                              1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
                              1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
                              1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
                              1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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                              • Curlydoc
                                Curlydoc @Dale Proctor last edited by

                                @Dale-Proctor Wow

                                David McNeil Ferguson PhD, MD
                                Grand Marais, Minnesota

                                2018 Jaeger Studio Bb. Jaeger 3M MP.
                                1962 Olds Super Bb.

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