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About This Listing

This is a 1932 Conn Transitional with the "Naked Lady" engraving. IT IS A MONSTER PLAYER! S/N#250242. The body was in pristine condition with the only plate ware being on the keys. Even the swivel key thumb rest works! The rolled tone holes are level and undamaged. I put white roo pads with silver plated flat resonators. This comes with the original case. Has the matching double socket neck and the microtuner is in perfect condition. The MicroTuner was taken apart and oiled. The engraving is deep and beautiful. The naked lady is very clear! Nipples and all.
The best part of this horn is the sound! It is sweet and rich, perfect for solos. However, if you want her to get up and go, she can go! This is an awesome horn to play. It plays in my opinion better than the "M" series that came after it. This is an awesome vintage "players horn". Make me any offer and I'll consider it as I believe giving good horns to motivated players. I'll ship using UPS. I will ship it with tarnish paper in the case to help prevent any tarnish from accumulating.

Listed9 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Transitional
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 1932
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Vintage Bro

Minneapolis, MN, United States
(14)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:20

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