Here's your chance to own a performance proven 6/4 for half the price. The 1930's 36J BBb was rebuilt in 1995....bell was swapped with a Warren Deck (pre 2165) bell, large leadpipe into first valve, and the slides were adjusted for easier access. The horn is in raw brass. The intonation is perfect. I used the horn primarily for the german symphonies. Huge, dark, sonorous sound. Just didn't have the heart to cut it.
Why sell it? Bought another horn, moving into another home, getting too old to hump it, and the wife's on my ***.
This beast is the real deal, and is priced at 3900.00 and comes with a Protec gig bag.
Serious cats only, please. You can email me for answers to questions.
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http://www.droberts820.photosite.com/
Conn 36J (heavy Mod) Grand Symphony
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- Dave Roberts
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that looks like a fun horn to play. I have a mirafone, but one of the music schools I go to for an orchestra I am in has a some model conn from 1920, looks to be a 5/4...its pretty fun to play. Once I get some more cash I wanna buy an additional horn, either a Kalison Daryl Smith in CC, or one of those conn monsters..It all depends on what I feel like once I have a chunk of change anywhere close to the price of a tuba.
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