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Artists : Centerstage

    https://centerstage.conn-selmer.com/artists
    600 Industrial Parkway Elkhart, Indiana 46516 574.295.6730. Copyright © 2021 Conn-Selmer, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Conn Loyalist - Conn 88H Artist Symphony

    https://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/Conn88H1969image.html
    What Conn said in 1955: Extremely large bore tenor trombone, same as 8H, but with F rotor attachment (pull to flat E). Here's the finest Bb-F large bore tenor trombone made, anywhere. Used and endorsed by most of the top symphony and concert band artists throughout the world. Full tone, fast "Airfloat" action, big 8½" red brass bell. Outside ...

Trombones : Conn-Selmer, Inc

    https://www.conn-selmer.com/en-us/instruments/band-instruments/trombones
    Trombones. The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips (embouchure) cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate. Nearly all trombones have a telescoping slide mechanism that varies the length of the instrument to change the pitch.

8H : Conn-Selmer, Inc

    https://www.conn-selmer.com/en-us/instruments/band-instruments/trombones/8h
    The story of the C.G. Conn 8H trombone ultimately begins in 1875 with the vision and determination of one man: Colonel C.G. Conn. Founding a band instrument manufacturing company in the small town of Elkhart, Indiana, C.G. Conn quickly became known for his innovative brass designs and became the largest producer of trombones in the United States and earned the lasting reputation as "America's ...

Conn Loyalist - Conn 2H Artists' Small Bore

    https://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/Conn2H1924image.html
    Main index > Trombone Page > What do the trombones look like > Conn 2H Artists' Small Bore Conn 2H Artists' Small Bore Wurlitzer Professional. Date: 1924. Owned by Howard Spindel. The name "Wurlitzer" was apparently used by Conn as a brand name in stead of Conn. The 2H, also known as the "Wurlitzer Professional" was available in 6½" or 7" bell ...

Trombone - Artist Trombone

    https://thea.com/Trombone-Artist-Trombone/
    Conn 88h Artist Symphony model pro trombone. Conn"Symphony" 547" primary bore. 562" bore through F attachment, 8-1/2" rose brass bell, traditional wrap F attachment with standard rotor, rose brass outer slide, clear lacquer finish. s/n HB17xxxx. In great playing and good cosmetic condition. Slide is fast, smooth and quiet with good compression.

Moya Trombones : Centerstage

    https://centerstage.conn-selmer.com/artists/moya-trombones
    United States; Moya Trombones. Bio:

Conn Loyalist - Trombone Model List

    http://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/ConnTrbHFull.html
    The Conn Slide Trombone Model List This page is an updated, full trombone model number list. It includes models missing from the model number list, those that were added between 1965 and 1969, and corrections to the list where necessary.

Conn Loyalist - Conn 48H Connstellation

    https://cderksen.home.xs4all.nl/Conn48H1968image.html
    What Conn said in 1966: The trombone used and recommended by so many top artists. Big sound with just the right "edge". Easy to control at all dynamic levels. Fast, dependable lightweight slide action. 8" Electro-D bell. Nickel silver and brass trim. Bore size .500". Length 46¼".

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