Conn 4V Euphonium ID help?
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Conn 4V Euphonium ID help?
I found a Conn 4 valve (front valve), detatchable forward bell, euphonium that seems to be resonably priced. I can't seem to find the model of the horn. I searched the Conn Loyalist site, but it doesn't list one like this. It looks a bit like a 24I Connstellation, but it doesn't have the fine tune screw adjuster on the main slide. The sales tag lists it as a "Director" model, but it doesn't have that engraved anywhere on it. Serial number puts it in the 1960 range. Price, under $400. Comments?
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Can you post a picture? Does it have short-action valves?
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I used to have a Conn Director. That was their lower priced model, and it had plainer braces that the 25I as I recall. The fancier braces had a couple of conical decorations near each end, I think, and I believe the ends of the tubes that the tuning slide fits into did not have rolled ends, but the more expensive horn did. Does that sound right to anyone else? (It's been a loooooong time)
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Standard valves. I wouldn't be able to post a picture unless I buy it.TubaTinker wrote:Can you post a picture? Does it have short-action valves?
For the price, I don't think that I can pass it up really. It plays well, needs a decent cleaning. Valves seem tight.
I have a Conn Director cornet and trumpet, the trumpet has a Coprion bell, both are well made, the euphonium (or is it a baritone?) would fit in well with them as far as a collection goes.