[Trombone-l] Conn 10H

jscot@ucalgary.ca jscot at ucalgary.ca
Thu Mar 1 08:50:41 CST 2007


>Raymond -

I can't help you much with value, but the 10H is the Coprion version of
the 6H (.500 bore). Coprion is different from rose brass, and I'm not sure
of the process exactly, but there's more copper than in red or gold brass.

There's a Canadian jazz artist out of Montreal who plays that horn and
loves it - he sounded terrific on it at a local club last year.

I'm sure others will be able to fill you in with some more specific info.

Jim Scott



A friend in another city, an amateur euphonium player, has asked me my
> opinion, of a Conn 10H trombone that I haven't seen but he is interested
> in possibly purchasing.  What kind of horn is it, bore size, etc?  He says
> it appears to have the "coprion" (rose color)bell.  He says it is in great
> shape, slide is smooth and looks like it has been well taken care of.
>
>
> Could anybody  give me a ballpark estimate of value?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Raymond Horton,
> Bass Trombonist,
> Louisville Orchestra
>
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