Conn 82H?

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Chazzer69
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Conn 82H?

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Checking to see if anyone has any experience with the Conn 82H? There is very little info on Conn Loyalist, the interwebs in general, or the forum about the horn. I have run across a 7.5 inch bell, straight, TIS model that seems interesting. It appears to have also come in 8 and 8.5 inch bell versions and maybe even with an F attachment based on what little I found. .522 bore. Wasn't manufactured for very long, which always makes me wonder.
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jacobgarchik
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I like mine. 82h is to 78h like a cornet is to a trumpet.

Used it here



and here



also see: 42h, 80h, 76h. Never tried those.
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jacobgarchik wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 2:24 pm I like mine. 82h is to 78h like a cornet is to a trumpet.
Thanks! After playing a little I think that is an apt analogy. Gets a really nice mellow sound. I can't seem to get it to break up no matter how hard I push it. It seems like it would be a good small ensemble horn and clearly for lighter jazz stuff like what you played (very nice, BTW!).

Not sure yet if it's going to be a keeper or not...
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jacobgarchik wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 2:24 pm I like mine. 82h is to 78h like a cornet is to a trumpet.
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also see: 42h, 80h, 76h. Never tried those.
Aside, nice playing, great sound, and love the clarity of the recording as well.

Cheers,
Andy
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LeoInFL
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At one time I had the 80H with the F-attachment. Satin silver, 8" bell, 0.522" bore with TIS and the particular one that I owned had the optional tuning slide to put the attachment in Eb instead of F. Remarkably I soon found a nice 82H (also satin silver) to pair with the 80H slide. Based on the S/N's both horns were built in 1923. I think I ended up selling everything as a set on eBay.

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