FS: nice priced Conn bass trombone

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FS: nice priced Conn bass trombone

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Hi all. I've got two bass trombones and being primarily a Tuba player only need one. If you're looking to get into doubling and want to work on bass, this would be a great horn. Plays very open and has that classic Conn sound. Located in the Cincy area. Please feel free to reach out with any questions, thanks.

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Re: FS: nice priced Conn bass trombone

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Great horn, still available. Feel free to reach out with questions and/or offers.
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Re: FS: nice priced Conn bass trombone

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Is the horn still available? Looking to purchase ASAP
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Re: FS: nice priced Conn bass trombone

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I'm not as well versed in bass trombone models. How does the Conn 110-H compare to the 72-H?
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Re: FS: nice priced Conn bass trombone

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tylerferris1213 wrote:I'm not as well versed in bass trombone models. How does the Conn 110-H compare to the 72-H?
110H: Open wrap, 10" bell, newer mfg.
72H: Trad. wrap (ala 88H), 9 1/2" bell. A classic; hasn't been built for years.

Both single-valve horns. My experience with a 112H (double valve version of the 110) is that the slide is a bit short for the long 7th position. Not a life-or-death issue, but an issue.
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