Conn 10J?

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toobagrowl
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Re: Conn 10J?

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Sure looks like a 10j :!: Great price on it -- someone needs to snatch it up. I myself was tempted to buy it at that price, but I just don't need it because I already have more than enough tubas.

Those creases in the bell should be fairly easy to smooth out. And it should be pretty easy to lubricate the valves/slides and give the tuba a quick wipe down.

A good 7/8-ish practice/backup BBb tuba :tuba:
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Re: Conn 10J?

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Pan American ferrules
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Re: Conn 10J?

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groovlow wrote:Pan American ferrules
Pan American instruments were 'stencils' made by Conn. 'Pan American' was a subsidiary of Conn.

Also, if you look at the pics, it is clearly engraved 'Conn' on the bell.

Same ferrules and bracing as on the vintage Conn 14k sousa :idea:
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Re: Conn 10J?

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I myself was tempted to buy it at that price, but I just don't need it because I already have more than enough tubas.

Too many tubas, is that possible :)
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Re: Conn 10J?

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Never... 17 and counting! It's like a bad(good) TLC show
20 tubas and counting
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