Is anybody familiar with the "New York Models" from Conn??
Any kind of infos, history etc. would be great.
Thanks
C.G.Conn "New York model" trombones
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Re: C.G.Conn "New York model" trombones
those are fairly rare...and old. like early/pre 1900s. I believe they were made for also a rather small amount of years too.
I don't know a whole lot about them otherwise. There were a few variations: Artist, Symphony, and Wonder. Although im pretty sure the NY Symphony model is unrelated to the Artist and Wonder variants because those were made much later in the 20s
I don't know a whole lot about them otherwise. There were a few variations: Artist, Symphony, and Wonder. Although im pretty sure the NY Symphony model is unrelated to the Artist and Wonder variants because those were made much later in the 20s
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Re: C.G.Conn "New York model" trombones
Conn Loyalist and Brass Ark are good places to start
https://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/Conn82H1926image.html
https://brassark.com/museum_horns/c-g-c ... one-mantia
https://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/Conn82H1926image.html
https://brassark.com/museum_horns/c-g-c ... one-mantia