STEVE: As far as I know, the lyre screws and the slide rings are the same for CONN Directors whether they're cornet or trumpet. I tried to use a lyre screw...
The 18A that was listed at #110164353781, went for $340.00. I find that hard to believe. The selling point was that it had a 5 1/8" diameter bell which is...
Garry, I have a ring and screw from a 15B Director. It is identical to my '50 28B and '58 38B. It is also the same as the one found on a late model 22B...
Yes, those would work on my late model 18A which is basically the same thing as the 15A & 17A except that the tuning slide coming out of the 3rd valve is a...
I recently picked up a CONTINENTAL CLARION slender trumpet off of Ebay. It compares to the PAN AMERICAN 64B slender model. The serial number is 64967 which I...
Garry, a pic of valve 1 and 2 out of the casing with the finger button and cap removed from one of them, and the measurements of the stem would be helpful....
I picked up a CAVAIER cornet last week. The guy who sold it to me said it came from a former serviceman who played in NAVY bands in the 1930's and 1940's. I...
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I've got a CONN CONTINENTAL CADET slender model trumpet that I'm going to sell or part out. It's similar to the PAN AMERICAN 64B slender model and the CONN New...
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Hey, Everybody: If you haven't done so yet, go to eBay and check out listing #170256662102. It's a CONN cornet with the serial number of #1207. If this is...
I recently picked up a long-shank CONN 4 mouthpiece. When I cleaned the tarnish off, I noticed that it did not have the ridge under the horizontal lettering...
I've got a CONN Victor that I've decided to part out on Ebay. At first I had it listed as a 38A. Another Ebayer told me I was mistaken. I rechecked and it's an...
Gary, Here is the info from Christene's site: After 1955 the Precision mouthpiece evolved into the "Improved Precision" mouthpiece. See separate entry. There...
MIKE: Thanks for the information. I missed something when I read the mouthpiece section at the CONN LOYALIST. I had never seen a long-shank mouthpiece without...
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Hey y'all, my friend rated me a 7.5 out of 10 based on looks, I think I can do better. So I am hoping that I can get some people in the group to give me a...
Bryana
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Nov 3, 2008 9:57 pm
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I don't like banning people from the group; however, I have banned member BRYNNA from the group because of the message she posted. It is very inappropriate for...
Just a shout out to any men in the group who might want to meet me for an intimate affair. Anyone interested should take a look at my homepage or come chat to...
Elenor
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Nov 29, 2008 3:08 am
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Once again, I have had to ban a member from illicit messages being posted at this site. This group is for those interested in CONN cornets and trumpets or...
hi im new on the site and i recently picked up this horn and would like to find all the info/history i can find on it....thanks to all who have some feedback...
CONN manufactured horns under the Continental name during the late 1920's and well into the 1930's. I presently own a Continental Cadet and have owned a...
hi steve thanks for the info,but it is stamped (C) on the bell thats how i know its a (C)..ive done some searching and just havent come up with anything...
Mine had the C on the flag too. (I actually sold the bell to a guy with a 1928 CONN 56B so he would have a spare bell in case his was ever damaged beyond...
I recently picked up a Pan American trumpet that was made in 1929. I couldn't find any pictures or information on it at the Conn Loyalist website, the only...