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Author: Vytas
Date: 2003-12-07 18:44
paulwl,
I've noticed that the early 'Eagle' models and the horns marked C.G. Conn are better quality instruments than those that are simply marked Conn USA (II war and after period). My Conn 424N from 1950 had no logo, had pot metal posts, and wood quality was a bid lower. Besides that horn had very nice tone and reasonable intonation. See the pic
BTW, Thank you for your kind words concerning my work. Yes, I remember you and the horn. It was an older 'Eagle' model with wraparound register key and if I remember correct horn came with original 'Eagle' mouthpiece.
Vytas Krass
Post Edited (2003-12-07 18:51)
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TooManyHorms |
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TooManyHorms |
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Ralph Katz |
2003-12-05 14:54 |
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paulwl |
2003-12-05 18:05 |
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Vytas |
2003-12-06 22:40 |
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DezzaG |
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TooManyHorms |
2003-12-06 03:53 |
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paulwl |
2003-12-06 14:33 |
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paulwl |
2003-12-07 00:19 |
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Vytas |
2003-12-07 18:44 |
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Vytas |
2003-12-07 18:52 |
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TooManyHorms |
2004-01-20 13:11 |
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Ralph Katz |
2003-12-07 12:30 |
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2003-12-07 14:27 |
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paulwl |
2003-12-08 01:34 |
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Ralph Katz |
2003-12-08 14:07 |
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2003-12-08 15:58 |
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paulwl |
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2004-06-22 17:23 |
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2004-06-23 16:10 |
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2004-06-23 16:25 |
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