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Author: newtoclarinets
Date: 2018-07-21 22:01
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Hi all,
I've been helping my family clear out the garage, and came across an old clarinet that I was hoping someone might be able to shed a bit more light on.
The end says "CG Conn Ltd" and "Elkhart", but I haven't been able to find anything else.
I have attached some pictures for your reference.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Post Edited (2018-07-21 22:02)
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2018-07-21 23:32
Look at the underside of the touchpieces on the left hand F#/C# and E/B levers. There could be a model number there.
Nice find...these are valuable instruments. You can learn more about them on http://www.silver-clarinet.com.
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Author: newtoclarinets
Date: 2018-07-22 01:20
Thanks so much, Ursa.
Unfortunately no other markings to be found anywhere. I will definitely go to that website to do more research.
If anyone happens to have any other information please let me know!
Thanks very much
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Author: TrueTone
Date: 2018-07-22 03:30
The serial Number should be right near the bell on the back, and is probably something between 240k to 310k.
As for the model, it's a model 514N.
I've held a 524N before (a 4-piece metal Conn, compared to 2 like yours) and it looked nicely made, but it wasn't currently playable.
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Author: newtoclarinets
Date: 2018-07-23 04:28
Thank you kindly, TrueTone.
Unfortunately there is no number to be found. I'm glad I know which model this is, though.
What a lovely community. I very much appreciate all the support.
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2018-07-23 05:44
The metal Conn and high-end Pan Americans can be lovely clarinets; I have the 4-piece Pan American 884N and it's a fine instrument.
Keywork can be on the soft side and easily bent--be sure to handle with care.
Hopefully you'll get this one made playable again, or sell/trade it to someone who will. These are too good to live forever in a closet or attic.
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Author: newtoclarinets
Date: 2018-07-23 17:54
Unfortunately I likely won't be able to do this item justice, so hopefully I will find someone willing to buy it and bring it back to life.
Thanks very much, Ursa.
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