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for Conn Sousaphone historians

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 6:24 pm
by kathott
Hello,
I am cleaning up a Conn Sousaphone recently given to me. It a BBb, the bell engraving simply says Conn Ltd., Elkhart etc.
On the collar of the main body there are two numbers stamped. One says "46" and the other "38K".
What do these numbers indicate?

The serial number on the valve cluster is 2653**.
Is this a "classic" sousaphone? Can I use it to colonize a planet?

Thank you,
Kathott

Re: for Conn Sousaphone historians

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 11:18 pm
by Dan Schultz
kathott wrote:Hello,
I am cleaning up a Conn Sousaphone recently given to me. It a BBb, the bell engraving simply says Conn Ltd., Elkhart etc.
On the collar of the main body there are two numbers stamped. One says "46" and the other "38K".
What do these numbers indicate?

The serial number on the valve cluster is 2653**.
Is this a "classic" sousaphone? Can I use it to colonize a planet?

Thank you,
Kathott
38K is the model number. 46 is just a manufacturing number so the two mating collar parts can be matched after final assembly.

Re: for Conn Sousaphone historians

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 11:48 pm
by TheHatTuba
goodgigs wrote:... golden era sousaphone... GO HAVE SEX WITH IT RIGHT NOW ... (not in the bedroom though).
Eeewwww! [insert valve oil/ slide grease joke here] :D if these things are In anyway related to the 20k they must be awesome.

Re: for Conn Sousaphone historians

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:15 am
by TheHatTuba
goodgigs wrote:I've never had sex with a 20K !(?) What's it like?
Like a 38k's less hot (but still attractive) sister; familiar, less exotic, and more available :D

Re: for Conn Sousaphone historians

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:58 am
by Brown Mule
I think Tuba Tinker is offering his 48k for STUD services at reasonable prices. :lol: :tuba: