Chas
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It's just a pity that such a fine horn goes unplayed, that's all.:cry:
Regardless of what you do with this instrument,Chas said:Your uncle left you a fine instrument- many consider the Conn Conqueror the best vintage tenor of the 20th Century. It is a real pity that it isn't being played, so you should really consider taking up the sax. It's not the easiest instrument, but it's very rewarding all the same. I have the exact same case - mine has an insert for a clarinet on top of the inner box lid. Very cool. I also see that you have some nice vintage mouthpieces there- I see a vintage Otto Link and a couple of hard rubber pieces. Very nice. I use a Conn Eagle, which was probably the same model of mouthpiece that was originally sold with the 30M.
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Silver Dollar said:That's the problem with the many of the really great condition collectible guitars out there. They haven't really been played enough to be broken in and develop full tone and soul.
Silver Dollar said:That's a beautiful instrument Mario. The flat top definitely sounds different than the archtop. It usually sounds fuller and bassier than the archtop which was made to be loud to be able to cut through a full horn section.
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