Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
I would recognize it anywhere--that is the Conn I have been dreaming about since high school...
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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
It looks just like my 1924 monster Eb, though the fourth valve on mine isn't factory.
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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
Picking it up from the seller might be a little tricky...
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
Luckily more than a few of us live down under...
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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
Where women glow and men plunder?tubalux wrote:Luckily more than a few of us live down under...
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
Conn Giant Eb. Play the low D 234, lip up the low Eb as much as you can, pull the second valve slide all the way for D in the staff, lip Eb in the staff down as much as you can, play the fifth partial with lower octave fingerings, enjoy a really great low C, despair at the almost non-existent low B natural, spend months working on the 4th valve register only to give up and use false tones half the time (234 G is ok, play A natural open),...
Sure looks pretty though!
Sure looks pretty though!

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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
Tricky, yes.roweenie wrote:Picking it up from the seller might be a little tricky...
And infinitely more enjoyable than meeting the seller in a WalMart parking lot in Youngstown, Ohio, which I did last year.

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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
bort wrote:Tricky, yes.roweenie wrote:Picking it up from the seller might be a little tricky...
And infinitely more enjoyable than meeting the seller in a WalMart parking lot in Youngstown, Ohio, which I did last year.


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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
New Wonder is correct, notice the large space between the bottom bow and the next inner branch.Bob Kolada wrote:Conn Giant Eb. Play the low D 234, lip up the low Eb as much as you can, pull the second valve slide all the way for D in the staff, lip Eb in the staff down as much as you can, play the fifth partial with lower octave fingerings, enjoy a really great low C, despair at the almost non-existent low B natural, spend months working on the 4th valve register only to give up and use false tones half the time (234 G is ok, play A natural open),...
What is the definition of adult fingering? Thanks Bob. You must have enjoyed the sound to remember such intimate details ?


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Re: Mystery 1920s Conn in Australia
I had a chat with the seller via ebay(I don't know her at all).
She said she is happy to ship to the USA. Not sure how much that would cost though.
She said she is happy to ship to the USA. Not sure how much that would cost though.