1st impressions to come shortly. I'm attaching 3 pics of the actual horn, plus a page from the '58 Conn Catalog that notes the optional finish. Fyi, the last 3 digits of the s/n have been hidden digitally.




I've had a couple of vintage Conn's in the past with the satin finish. Typically the only shiny part is around the engraving on the bell. I use Yamaha Silver Polish and have had great results.DaveAshley wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:37 pm Be careful cleaning up that satin finish. You can polish it to a shine, spoiling the satin look. Use something non abrasive that removes tarnish.
(Chances are you already know all of this, but it's worth mentioning!)