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Conn 46k
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:40 am
by butch
Hello Tubenetters
On a "corkboard" on the internet I saw a notice of a guy who wants to sell his Conn 46k sousaphone. The notice says it's made in 1924. He doesn't mention a price.
So my question is, how much would you pay for a sousaphone like this? What is a "fair" price?
Thanks for your answers!
Butch
PS: The seller states, that it's a rare instrument and that only 20 instruments exist worldwide.
Re: Conn 46k
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:06 am
by Dan Schultz
butch wrote:Hello Tubenetters
On a "corkboard" on the internet I saw a notice of a guy who wants to sell his Conn 46k sousaphone. The notice says it's made in 1924. He doesn't mention a price.
So my question is, how much would you pay for a sousaphone like this? What is a "fair" price?
Thanks for your answers!
Butch
PS: The seller states, that it's a rare instrument and that only 20 instruments exist worldwide.
Without know particulars regarding the exact condition... I wouldn't pay more than $500 for it. If it has good valves and a descent finish... I would think the bidding should start around $1,500 and perhaps go as high as $2,750.
Of course, pristine condition, a travel case, etc. would escalate the price accordingly.
Re: Conn 46k
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:37 am
by butch
Thanks for the quick answers!
KiltieTuba wrote:
Without pictures - $5.00
With pictures - ?
Post a link.
There are no pictures on the site. I try to get some from the seller.
Re: Conn 46k
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:05 pm
by butch
The seller sent me some pictures.
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And he demands 7'000 € (about 9'200 $) for the sousaphone, which is too much for me.

Re: Conn 46k
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:18 pm
by butch
KiltieTuba wrote:That is if it's actually in his hands....
Well, he invited me to play it at his place. I suppose the second pic is from his garage, as he plays a 20K as well. He said, that he got the sousaphone in Amsterdam.
Re: Conn 46k
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:53 pm
by Dan Schultz
Kiltie is correct. Pictures one and three were taken here in my music room. I don't know where the second one was taken. I sold the satin gold to Patrick Votrian in Amsterdam several years ago. I contacted Patrick and confirmed that he sold the horn a short time ago.
It appear to be legit.