An interesting survivor. The model is difficult to discern, Conn made so many variations during this time. I've provided a screenshot to an article of a potential match on the Conn Loyalist website. Bell rim measures 11" in diameter. All valves operate smoothly. Finger buttons, valve caps, pistons all seem original to the horn. Generally, the horn is in good condition for it's 110 year existence. One slide is frozen, the rest are free. The mouthpiece receiver is marked '2J' and looks to have been added later to fit a modern mouthpiece.

The horn will need soldering/ repair. Some braces loose. There seems to be a leak somewhere when attempting to play, looks like a water key nipple is missing. Overall signs of wear, small dents, etc. Signs of previous repair work. Needs cleaning. Will ship in original case. No mouthpiece.

Feel free to ask questions or request additional photos. Thanks for looking!

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Listeda year ago
ConditionNon Functioning (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Euphonium
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 1915
Made In
  • United States

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