I'm the proud new owner of a Geo. M. Bundy, Elkhart, Ind. branded Conn 14K sousaphone.
Serial is 116532
Frosted Silver with Gold wash 24 inch bell.
Looks like a Conn, sounds like a Conn.
It was extremely tarnished except for the gold bell.
Anyone can guess its age?
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Revived Geo. Bundy branded Conn 14k
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Revived Geo. Bundy branded Conn 14k
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Sylvain Gagnon
Kingston, Ontario
Principal Tuba Kingston Symphony
Music Director, Communications & Electronics Garrison Military Band
Kingston, Ontario
Principal Tuba Kingston Symphony
Music Director, Communications & Electronics Garrison Military Band
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Re: Revived Geo. Bundy branded Conn 14k
An the braces on the main are a bit like old vintage Boosey & Co. Class A.
If it wasn't made by Conn, it's definitely inspired by it.
If it wasn't made by Conn, it's definitely inspired by it.
Sylvain Gagnon
Kingston, Ontario
Principal Tuba Kingston Symphony
Music Director, Communications & Electronics Garrison Military Band
Kingston, Ontario
Principal Tuba Kingston Symphony
Music Director, Communications & Electronics Garrison Military Band
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Re: Revived Geo. Bundy branded Conn 14k
Most of the one-piece Conn braces I've seen from that period have round brace feet (that doesn't mean I'm saying they're not Conn, especially since it's likely a stencil.....)
The bore size might be helpful, as I believe Conn was the only manufacturer at that time using a .734 piston valve set (if it's a 14K in disguise, that is)
The bore size might be helpful, as I believe Conn was the only manufacturer at that time using a .734 piston valve set (if it's a 14K in disguise, that is)
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