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Conn alto serial numbers
Conn alto serial numbers




conn alto serial numbers
  1. CONN ALTO SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS
  2. CONN ALTO SERIAL NUMBERS PROFESSIONAL
  3. CONN ALTO SERIAL NUMBERS FREE

If you happen to have any additional information that would make this chart MORE accurate, please feel free to email me. I also gathered information for this page from website that cites Albert Mensinga as the source for MANY of the serial numbers.

CONN ALTO SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS

I do not know if an Elkhart Serial number list exists or not.īig Thanks to Dr Rick's Vinllage Flute and Sax Shop website for providing some of the serial numbers and years produced. If you see one of these horns and the owner is claiming they are from the 1920s or 1930s or before, then they are using the wrong serial number chart. The serial number lists are NOT 100 accurate. The number of instruments produced in the early years 1893-1905, has been reduced. The horn is a re-lacquer, with about 85 of the finish remaining. We have reevaluated the serial number list to reflect new information.

conn alto serial numbers

CONN ALTO SERIAL NUMBERS PROFESSIONAL

Most were made post World War II possibly up to 1960. 2.A Conns designation for 'Alto' 3.M238676 'M' Conns designation for 'Saxophone', and the serial number, which in this case indicates a manufacture year of 1930, making this a New Wonder Series II professional horn of the era. These instruments had their OWN serial numbering system. They also bear the inscription "BUILT BY BUESCHER". The Valveīlock on these instruments are made by Elkhart and thus have a completely different numbering system.Īny Trumpet or Cornet with the engraving of an ELK (see below) will NOT match up on the Buescher Serial number list. These are most likely mid to late 1960s instruments.ģ) Most (if not all) Buescher trumpets that have the "ELK" logo have a separate serial number listing. These obviously are NOT subject to this serial number chart. Selmer must have done a serial number "reset" at some point.Ģ) I have also noticed some of the 1960s "Side Scroller" and possibly "Top Scroller" logoed trumpets/cornets that have serial numbers in the 100,000 range. Most seem to have the "Upsidedown Nike" Bell Logo and are model BU-7. Some of the modern Buescher labeled trumpets from the 1970-present that have serial numbers that do not correspond to this chart. I think you will find a lot of other professional will agree with that opinion. I consider the 6M Conn’s to be one of the best saxophones ever made. Please note that there are a FEW exceptions to this chart. These Conn 6M saxophones are considered the very best Conn sax’s that were ever made, and the pre-war serial numbers are considered the best of the bunch. so I have listed BOTH numbers, I think the number MORE accurate would be 326000. *1950 Serial number is different on various sites. About this time Selmer Purchased Buescher Installing an SFP transceiver that is not supported by Palo Alto Networks can result into undesirable behavior.






Conn alto serial numbers