Old Conn Eb (I think)

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Re: Old Conn Eb (I think)

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Looks like a nice horn. Don't have a clue where the seller got the 'short-action' idea from though.

A lot of these horns have been purchased to make custom CC tubas out of the bells and large bows.
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Re: Old Conn Eb (I think)

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Is this bell/bottom bow the size that would fit a King 12/2341 for a CC conversion? Or is that only the Holton and York Monster Eb's?
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Re: Old Conn Eb (I think)

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Tubajug wrote:Is this bell/bottom bow the size that would fit a King 12/2341 for a CC conversion? Or is that only the Holton and York Monster Eb's?
Not sure. Maybe Sam will chime in (if he doesn't buy it!)
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Re: Old Conn Eb (I think)

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Is an old Eefer really worth the dollars that will buy a 20J in similar condition?
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