[Trombone-l] Conn 10H
Phil Brink
basstrb3 at comcast.net
Thu Mar 1 09:37:51 CST 2007
The 10H was my first "real" horn, and I played it from sophomore year in
High school through the same in college - it is a great horn!
Phil Brink
----- Original Message -----
From: <jscot at ucalgary.ca>
To: "Raymond Horton" <rayhorton at insightbb.com>
Cc: <trombone-l at server5.samford.edu>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Conn 10H
> >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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