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Conn Director Saxophone. This one came to us from a local m Jan 13, 2026 · I'm looking at b
This one came to us from a local m Jan 13, 2026 · I'm looking at buying a 1958 Conn Director. Continue reading → Filed under: Conn 16M | Tagged: 16M, Conn, Director, Elkhard, Saximus Maximus, saxophone, tenor | 6 Comments » A friend gave me his Conn 27M, which has "Director" printed on the bell. There is normal wear as shown on images. The serial# is N205365. Jan 12, 2012 · I bought this the other day on Ebay and was curious about it because of how little information I could find on it. As long as they are USA-made horns, I've found them to be excellent players with that big Conn sound. The seller listed it as a Conn 14M Director made in 1955 at the Elkhart facility. This model appears to have been officially called the "Director" by Conn (1), although it is commonly called the "shooting stars" model. This sax is also great for collectors who are lookin Mar 29, 2017 · " shooting stars" are most certainly no 10M, they are the follow up to what was originally known as Conn Director and later indeed became known as Conn 16M There are tons of threads previously published on these horns. So over recent months I have been looking to upgrade to a 6M Vintage 1930 Conn Transitional Silver Alto Saxophone Sax Gold Bell Beautiful !!! Conn 88H which I have been practicing with for next week and I found my old Conn Director which is the trombone I started with at age 10. No big dents, no broken solder, all keys appear functional. Conn Director 37M intermediate tenor saxophone. CG Conn Director Model 27M Alto Saxophone used in HS orchestra and jazz band for a few years. The serial number on this Horn is N5977 9. Shop now for fast shipping and easy returns! Thus Conn built saxophones and brass instruments bearing the names of Continental, Jenkins, Sears & Roebuck, Selmer (US), Wurlitzer, and York, among others. I've been told it's a "Mexi-Conn", but your timeline says it was made in Nogales, Arizona in early 1970. The vintage C. May 11, 2013 · The Conn Director series (Alto, 14M and Tenor, 16M) were "intermediate" horns based on the 6M and 10M. With some advice from Lefebre, Conn settled on production models of saxophones and regular production began around 1892. Soooo My question is Where was this one made? Conn started production of the first American-made saxophone in 1888, after being shown an Adolphe Sax saxophone by then-employee and later competitor Ferdinand Augustus “Gus” Buescher and agreeing to produce a copy of it. It has a Claude Lakey C6*3 mouthpiece. Read Saximus Maximus’s review of this 1963 version. This is a NO CASE - WILL DOUBLE-BOX FOR SHIPPING SAFETY!n USA'Vintage 1956 CONN Director Shooting Star Alto Sax Alto Saxophone !! Buy THIS instead of some cheap new import!!!Cosmetics MUCH nicer that you'd expect for age! A true piece of saxophone history, this Conn Director 14M Alto Saxophone—featuring the iconic “Shooting Star” bell engraving—represents an era of transformation for Conn, as production shifted from Elkhart, Indiana to Nogales, Arizona/Mexico. This horn has been completely rebuilt with all new soft goods. Great instrument for a student. Steel springs. Conn was unique among American manufacturers in that a full time laboratory with a staff of six was maintained to pursue design improvements. Marketed as Conn's semi-professional tenor with a professional sound and produced while Conn was still in the United States. All keys work and the pads look acceptable. com FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases WHAT A NICE FIND - Good old 'Made in USA' Vintage '57 CONN Director Shooting Star Alto Sax Alto Saxophone Buy THIS instead of some cheap new import!!! Shares most of the features of the same era's revered 6M 'Naked Lady' minus some different key shapes and the stenciled woman with vario About this listing Vintage 1957 CONN Director Series 14M Shooting Star Alto Sax Alto Saxophone !! NICE PLAYER! NO MOUTHPIECE (you weren't going to use someone else's old mouthpiece, right???) CASE INCLUDED FOR SHIPPING SAFETY! Mar 31, 2023 · I've acquired what I believe to be a 1957 Conn Director alto sax in pretty poor condition. When the Bundy or Buescher tenors sound as mellow as my Ari-Conn, they are ready. It is an Arizona Conn and I use it as a standard against the project horns I work on. The Conn Director 14M & 16M This model appears to have been officially called the "Director" by Conn 1, although it is commonly called the "shooting stars" model. Conn. Serial Number the listing had was 538XXX Does anyone have any information on this? He lists it Conn Saxophone Serial Number Listings Note: From 1987, the prefix number plus 50 gives you the year of manufacture. I play tenor and soprano but want to have an alto. Vintage 1930 Conn Transitional Silver Alto Saxophone Sax Gold Bell Beautiful !!! Conn 88H which I have been practicing with for next week and I found my old Conn Director which is the trombone I started with at age 10.
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