Conn 4D single F horns, the older, the better!
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I'm one of those crazy horn players that has chosen to be a middle
school band director. I have my own opinions on what types of
instruments and mouthpieces should be used for beginning horn players,
but I'm interested to know the opinions of everyone else out there.
Perhaps another way to word
Chris "Columbus" wrote:
<< Conn had hand made horns? >>
Now, it is depending the mostest as to what you mean by "hand made" as I once
visited the old Conn factory in ELKHART, IND as the bells used to toll, right
of the Indiana Toll Road, in fact, and I can give you the mostest of
assurings tha
As I usnderstand, the begining models of the cann 6d and 8d were mostly
hand-made. I think that I can somewhat certify this by the way my early 6d
seemed to be made. It was one of the earliest 6d's and thusly had the hand-spun
bell and the slightly curved leadpipe. The whole thing was just su
Conn had hand made horns?
Chris
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