WTB: Conn 62H

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ttf_anonymous
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WTB: Conn 62H

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I'm currently in my second year of college playing a Getzen custom AFR and I am looking to step up to an independent Conn 62H. Please pm me if you know of one or are selling one in the range of 3-4 thousand.

Thanks!

-Rob Rosen
ttf_Driswood
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WTB: Conn 62H

Post by ttf_Driswood »

I have a friend in Hagerstown, MD, that has an Elkhart 62H. It's dependent valves though. Has tuning in slide and a D slide. PM me if you're interested.

Jerry Walker
ttf_wgwbassbone
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WTB: Conn 62H

Post by ttf_wgwbassbone »

So you're looking for a new version 62H with inline valves, correct?
ttf_anonymous
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WTB: Conn 62H

Post by ttf_anonymous »

I have a 62HCL with a larger bell, asking $3600 shipped. If you're interested I can give you more information, pictures, etc.
ttf_bassbone
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WTB: Conn 62H

Post by ttf_bassbone »

I have one for sale is not 62h is 73h conn Elkhart 1969 same horn the only thing my do not tune on slide .is on consignment at Baltimore Brass if you want to see picture also is gold lacquer .not yellow brass slip trigger .Excellent condition .if you re interested  I will do Better on the price
ttf_MoominDave
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WTB: Conn 62H

Post by ttf_MoominDave »

Seems to me we need to know whether the OP wants a modern or Elkhart 62H - different beasts to play, and very different availabilities.

The request for an inline instrument makes me think they're specifically after a modern one - a 62HI.
ttf_wgwbassbone
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Post by ttf_wgwbassbone »

Quote from: MoominDave on May 19, 2017, 12:04PMSeems to me we need to know whether the OP wants a modern or Elkhart 62H - different beasts to play, and very different availabilities.

The request for an inline instrument makes me think they're specifically after a modern one - a 62HI.
I asked him. he seems to want an Elkhart era horn and inline. I told him that unless it was specially made, say by Larry Minick, an inline Elkhart didn't exist.

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