Conn 88H Serial Number Identification

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Musicman008
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Conn 88H Serial Number Identification

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Hi all, I think I got a really good deal on this used trombone. I'm trying to do some research into where and when it was made but am coming up empty. Serial is 104363. Bell shows CG Conn 88H USA. Any thoughts? Also, any pics of the trigger in working condition? Pics attached.
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Re: Conn 88H Serial Number Identification

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The number you show is not the serial number. Conn serial numbers should be at least 6 digits and/or a combination of up to 8 letters and digits. The model number should be near the serial number.

It looks newer than 2000. Definitely after Elkhart and after Abilene. Maybe somebody else can suss out the engraving.

As to what's wrong, it appears you are missing a screw on the stop arm to allow you to attach a string to the rotor. It strings up like a French Horn. If you don't know what I mean, take it to a competent Tech (i.e. not the Gee-Tar Doktor at the local Gee-Tar Barn).
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Re: Conn 88H Serial Number Identification

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Serial is 104363. Bell engraving is CG Conn 88H US. Adding 50 to this prefix doesn't make sense, so I'm confused about the year. The trigger paddle and rotor both have threaded holes, so am I missing a linkage instead of string screws?
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Looks like Gen 2 88HYO, made in Eastlake, Ohio. Minibal linkage.
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BGuttman wrote: Fri Aug 13, 2021 10:58 am The number you show is not the serial number. Conn serial numbers should be at least 6 digits and/or a combination of up to 8 letters and digits. The model number should be near the serial number.
There is a 6 digit number on the bell brace it looks like 1043**, but there is no letter or number prefix.
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sferg wrote: Fri Aug 13, 2021 4:51 pm Looks like Gen 2 88HYO, made in Eastlake, Ohio. Minibal linkage.
Yep!
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Re: Conn 88H Serial Number Identification

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I have a 1982-1983 CONN 88H Artist Symphony trombone. Any idea where my ser num is located?
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Re: Conn 88H Serial Number Identification

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Cajun wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 10:10 am I have a 1982-1983 CONN 88H Artist Symphony trombone. Any idea where my ser num is located?
Maybe the bell brace if it's nowhere on the bell/receiver.
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