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
Conn 10J?
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Re: Conn 10J?
Pan American ferrules
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Re: Conn 10J?
Pan American instruments were 'stencils' made by Conn. 'Pan American' was a subsidiary of Conn.groovlow wrote:Pan American ferrules
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
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Re: Conn 10J?
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
Too many tubas, is that possible
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Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
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