FS: 1921 Conn 12H trombone.547 bore, TIS, piston-valve F-attachment
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:45 pm
For sale is a Conn 12H bass (large-bore tenor) trombone, with a .547 bore, 8.5 bell, tuning in the handslide, and a piston valve F-attachment. The serial number dates it to 1921, according to the Conn serial number lists online. The trombone features its original satin-silver finish with gold wash bell and is in exceptional condition, with minor finish wear and no dents. It also includes the original case, Conn-Kenfield mouthpiece, lyre, and cleaning rod, all of which are also in extremely nice, original condition. It would not be an overstatement to say that this is a museum-quality instrument. Please see the pictures included with this listing, as well as additional pictures here: https://imgur.com/a/3BN7C .
This trombone, while it is an extremely rare, well-preserved historical instrument, also plays exceptionally well. It plays at A=440 with the main tuning slide extended .5 to .75, so it is usable in modern ensembles. Although its specs are similar to an 88H, it does not play like an 88H. The bell throat is larger and the rim is soldered. It is also very lightweight in construction. With a bass trombone mouthpiece, it plays like a small bass trombone. With a tenor trombone mouthpiece, it is an exceptional symphonic tenor. The upper register is effortless and the lower register is free-blowing and powerful. The tone, like other 1920s Conns, is totally unique.
The design of the valve is also quite fascinating. In the open position, the bore travels through the valve in a perfectly straight line, with no turns and no bumpsa similar concept to the contemporary Shires Tru-Bore valve. So, on the open side of the horn, it plays very similarly to a straight trombone. With the valve depressed it is still very resonant and free-blowingnot as open as a Thayer or Hagmann equipped trombone, but more free blowing than a traditional rotor.
There are only two very small modifications that have been made to this instrument. The original metal valve guide has been replaced with a nylon guide, to make the valve action quieter, and the valve has been aligned using metal washers and rubber o-rings (for a more precise, permanent alignment). Otherwise, the trombone is all-original, as it would have been delivered from the Conn factory in 1921.
This is an exceptionally rare instrument, in exceptional condition. I know of the existence of only one other 12H, and it is not nearly as well-preserved as this one. This trombone is also an exceptional player, on the same level as the finest hand-made custom trombones being produced today. So whether you are a vintage Conn aficionado or a serious symphonic trombonistor boththis may be the horn for you.
Im extremely reluctant to sell, but Im finally coming to terms with the fact that at this point in my life I simply dont have time to devote to trombone playing anymore. Id rather have this instrument go to someone who will use and appreciate it, instead of having it sit in storage in my basement.
Asking $3000. Im located in the greater Roanoke VA area, and Id be willing to travel a reasonable distance to meet for the sale. Im also willing to ship, both domestically and internationally. Please email for more information: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] .
Thanks for your interest!
-Funkhoss



This trombone, while it is an extremely rare, well-preserved historical instrument, also plays exceptionally well. It plays at A=440 with the main tuning slide extended .5 to .75, so it is usable in modern ensembles. Although its specs are similar to an 88H, it does not play like an 88H. The bell throat is larger and the rim is soldered. It is also very lightweight in construction. With a bass trombone mouthpiece, it plays like a small bass trombone. With a tenor trombone mouthpiece, it is an exceptional symphonic tenor. The upper register is effortless and the lower register is free-blowing and powerful. The tone, like other 1920s Conns, is totally unique.
The design of the valve is also quite fascinating. In the open position, the bore travels through the valve in a perfectly straight line, with no turns and no bumpsa similar concept to the contemporary Shires Tru-Bore valve. So, on the open side of the horn, it plays very similarly to a straight trombone. With the valve depressed it is still very resonant and free-blowingnot as open as a Thayer or Hagmann equipped trombone, but more free blowing than a traditional rotor.
There are only two very small modifications that have been made to this instrument. The original metal valve guide has been replaced with a nylon guide, to make the valve action quieter, and the valve has been aligned using metal washers and rubber o-rings (for a more precise, permanent alignment). Otherwise, the trombone is all-original, as it would have been delivered from the Conn factory in 1921.
This is an exceptionally rare instrument, in exceptional condition. I know of the existence of only one other 12H, and it is not nearly as well-preserved as this one. This trombone is also an exceptional player, on the same level as the finest hand-made custom trombones being produced today. So whether you are a vintage Conn aficionado or a serious symphonic trombonistor boththis may be the horn for you.
Im extremely reluctant to sell, but Im finally coming to terms with the fact that at this point in my life I simply dont have time to devote to trombone playing anymore. Id rather have this instrument go to someone who will use and appreciate it, instead of having it sit in storage in my basement.
Asking $3000. Im located in the greater Roanoke VA area, and Id be willing to travel a reasonable distance to meet for the sale. Im also willing to ship, both domestically and internationally. Please email for more information: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] .
Thanks for your interest!
-Funkhoss


