This is a used horn in great shape. A few small dents here and there but nothing obtrusive to the playability.
Conn 72H Bass Trombone, during the Elkhart golden era, is a true vintage single-valve bass trombone. While not cosmetically perfect, this horn is mechanically excellent and retains original lacquer.
It features a 9.5" yellow brass bell with unsoldered rim, a .562 bore slide, and a nickel silver end crook. The valve works perfectly, and the handslide is smooth and aligned, with no plating wear on the inner tubes — extremely rare for a horn of this age. The bell is straight, though it has seen prior dent removal and significant lacquer wear throughout. Despite its appearance, this horn plays exceptionally well.
The 72H is known for its big sound with classic Conn warmth, making it a great choice for big band, commercial show work, or symphonic playing where a second valve is not required. It’s also a smart option for tenor players transitioning into bass without jumping straight into the $5K+ tier of modern double-valve instruments.
Does come with a case. Let us know if you have any questions!
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