I played a 3J for several years - the plumbing on this one looks different, so I vote 2J.
I've also seen that bell engraving on a 2J before, but my 3J had a different one.
3J or 2J???
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I don't know if it was such a terrible price, but I
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either, which is why I didn't make the ten minute drive to Norfolk and check it out in person. And if Scooby's experience was indicative, I may not have had any luck either!bloke wrote: didn't see any real room for a profit on that deal

M "already got a sweet little 3/4 contrabass, also made in Fullerton, with a Conn 2J bell" F

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