1928 Conn "Donatelli" CC on the left, 1926 Conn Giant Eb on the right.
Piston clusters are virtually identical, except the Donatelli is a .734 while the Giant is a .687 in the same sized casings. Both horns have an approx 20 3/16" bell and are approximately 35" tall. Bells appear identical. Bells are 15" circumference where it meets the bottom bow. Bottom bows also nearly identical; Eb may be slightly narrower at the small side. I believe Conn used the same bells and bottom bows for their Giant Eb's and their Monster BBb's. It is obvious why intonation is a little more challenging on the Giant Eb - the taper is extremely rapid.





Donatelli Disclaimers: This Donatelli most likely does not have the original bell. I received an email from a TubeNetter speculating it is from a top action Conn or Lyon and Healey of similar vingtage. Close inspection of the engraving shows that it was recently cut. Leadpipe on Donatelli may not be original. First valve tuning slide was "flipped." Donatelli was originally a 4 piston horn; rotor from a Mirafone 1292 rotor was fairly recently added. Hotly debated, but Donatelli may have originally been a BBb model. Close inspection of bracing, coupled with large gap between bottom bow and lower branch (vs. LJV's factory CC) lead me to believe this was a VERY good cut job in decades past. Does any of this matter? NO.
Giant disclaimers: Leadpipe is not original, and "pigtail" has been removed. Tuning slide has been added after the valve cluster. First valve tuning slide was "flipped." Recent addition of a second tuning loop in the fourth valve circuit to play low notes in tune. Three mismatched water keys were recently replaced with Amados.




