Conn Clarinet Serial Number List

The following list is by no means complete or even correct. If you find an error, or have an instrument produced before roughly 1970 (see serial number index) with a model number that doesn't appear on this list or is produced outside the years indicated on this list, please let me know. Conn instrument serial numbers. Conn Cup Mouthpiece Instruments 1973 - present: Date: Serial # 1973: ga30000: 1974.

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Model Names/Numbers
Pitch
Model Number
New Wonder C Soprano
C
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High
3M
New Wonder/Transitional/Artist Curved Bb Soprano
Bb
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High
5M
New Wonder/Transitional/Artist Alto
Eb
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High
7M
New Wonder/Transitional/Artist C Melody Tenor
C
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High
9M
New Wonder/Transitional/Artist Tenor
Bb
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High
11M
Model number recycled for the Artist low A baritone.
Low
11M
New Wonder/Transitional/Artist Baritone
Eb
.
High
13M
Model number recently recycled for a new 'pro' low A baritone.
Low
14M
New Wonder/Transitional/Artist Bass
Bb
May not be an actual model.
Low
14M
Director Tenor
Bb
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Low
16V
New Wonder Straight Bb Soprano
Bb
Model number recycled for the Director 18M student alto in the 1980's.
High
19M
New Wonder Eb Sopranino
Eb
Model number recycled in late 1980's as a student alto.
High
21M
Probable model number. Model number recycled in 1990's as a student alto.
Low
22M
New Wonder F Mezzo Soprano
F
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Low
26M
Connstellation Alto
Eb
'29M' is probably the model number that would have been used for the planned Connstellation tenor, but this horn was never built.
Low
30M
Director Alto
Eb
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Low
16M
Pan American
Add 50 to a standard model number (e.g. '56M' is an alto, '60M' is a tenor, etc.)
Low
94M
DJH Modified Intermediate Tenor
Bb
Probable model number. Haven't seen one.
Low
108M
DJH Modified Pro Tenor
Bb
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Notes:
Conn started referring to horns by model number after Carl Greenleaf bought the company in 1915 (the practice probably started in 1922). There is some dispute as to when the model numbers (i.e. '6m', etc.) started appearing on horns, however. This appears to be as late at the early 1940's, but I believe this practice started around 1935 with the introduction of the Artist ('Naked Lady') horns.

As noted, Conn recycled their model numbers more than once. They also did the same with serial numbers in 1976 -- and some serial numbers on Conn's lesser models (i.e. student horns) in the mid 1960's to 1980's had unique serial numbers that have not yet been charted. Thes horns also tend to bear interesting model numbers (18M, 50M, etc.). Most or all of them were produced in Nogales.
Pan American horns, as with most stencils and second-line models, have their own, unique serial number chart.

I believe '1M' never was introduced as a model number. Odd numbers referred to a HIGH PITCH model, in most cases, though.

Finally, I'm asked often about serial number and model charts for Conn stencil horns: there are no official charts for either. Stencil serial numbers starting with a P APPEAR to be +50,000 off on the Conn serial number chart for split bell key horns (i.e. a s/n P2xxx horn. 50,000+2000=52,000. According to a Conn s/n chart, 52,000 was made in 1919) and appears to be at least 200,000 off for LH bell key horns.

Conn stencil model names are NOT consistent. Stencils were not exclusively made by one company, but by either the lowest bidder or whomever had the best relationship with the storefront. So, for example, Lyon & Healy horns were made by Buescher, Martin, Conn and Holton at different times. This is probably part of why there is no stencil serial number chart.

Click HERE for my in-depth article on stencils and HERE for my in-depth article on low v. high pitch.

Conn clarinet serial number list.
... And, on the Back of the Horn ...

Your standard Conn has the following engraved on the back, near the thumb rest:

As an example, of course.
* The date and 1119954 refer to the Haynes tonehole patent. This was on most pro Conns from 1914-ish to 1960-ish.
* The letter 'T' means 'tenor' (A=alto, S=soprano, C=C instrument, etc.). This was later simplified to B, for Bb instruments and E, for Eb instruments, so if your horn has a 'B' on it, you may have a tenor, baritone or bass.
* The 'M' just means 'saxophone'. The number that follows is the actual serial number (in this example, 205183 -- which corresponds to 1927).
* 'L' means 'low pitch', i.e. standard, everyday A=440hz. If the horn says 'H' you've got a high pitch horn, A=457hz.

There have also been a few other numbers and letters found on some horns:
* 'Model VIII': this refers to a 6M with a modified neck. These horns are allegedly the best playing 6M's.
* 'X' after a serial number: no one is 100% certian what this refers to, but it appears to mean 'eXperimental'. These horns may have additional octave vents, additional keywork or a modified neck.
* The following letters preceding the serial number and the horn DOESN'T have split bell keys: C, E, H, K, L, M, N, P, R. These horns were manufactured from 1963 to 1972. The letter is part of the serial number.
* A letter after the serial number and the number has (generally) less than six digits: the horn is an intermediate or student model manufactured from 1963 to 1980 (or so). There is no available serial number chart for these horns.
* 'METRO' (generally on the neck): a modified neck design. This is sometimes an overslung octave key on a 6M/New Wonder horn and is occasionally referred to as a 'New York style' neck.
* 'P' preceding a serial number: this means 'a Conn-made horn, but not our pro line'. This is generally found on Conn stencils, but is also found on the Conn Liberty and other Conn-labelled horns. I think it can be reduced to, even, 'this horn was made with older tooling' or 'this horn doesn't have rolled tone holes'. I had though that 'P' indicated that a different tone-hole layout patent was used (other than the Haynes one), but that theory has proven to be incorrect (in other words, 'P' does not = 'Pan American Style').
Older Conns also tend to have union labels engraved. Some have the engraver's name on the bell, body or even under a key!

Finally, a rare instance noted by Paul Cohen:in the May/June 1997 issue of the Saxophone Journal: occasionally Evette & Schaeffer contrabasses were stamped with the Conn name to get around import duties (Conn themselves never produced contrabasses). I've proven the converse of this: I've found a Conn Wonder alto with the Evette & Schaeffer name, Carl Fischer importer engraving and Evette & Schaeffer serial number. It's freaky. Check it out!

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There are multiple sources for the Vincent Bach trumpet on the internet today. We decided to combine into a single timeline reference to better understand the instrument serial numbers vs. Primarily used for Latin Jazz lead and solo Jazz performance. Beautiful horns! I am selling my NY Strad serial I have copy of original Factory Card, 86 years old now. Plays beautifully. Please contact me soon. It is one of the first hand full of Mercury trumpets that came out of the factory in April of using bachs own material. All the ones before used those Import valve bodies.

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This company began as an outgrowth of a rubber-rimmed mouthpiece developed by Charles Gerard Conn b Phelps, NY 29 Jan ; d Southern California 5 Jan in to alleviate the pain of a punched lip. In , his parents moved to Elkhart. Before his involvement with brass instruments, he fought in the Civil War as a soldier. In , he was married and had jobs as a sewing machine salesman, heath-care product salesman, silverware engraver and plater, zinc collar-pad maker for horses , and rubber stamp maker.

Conn was twenty-seven years of age in when he started playing the cornet. He was obliged to do so as a result of an accident at the zinc collar-pad factory Banks , 1.

Also note that serial numbers on Pan American models don’t match Conn serial numbers. The next thing to do is to check for model names or numbers.

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Our very first blog post of the season is upon us! Last year, we acquired a trumpet in our collection as a part of some old Wolfville School memorabilia. Conn Ltd. Elkhart, Ind. One of the most important things to remember when donating items to any heritage organization is to provide as much background information on the item or items as possible. Take our trumpet for example. It arrived with a small tag that gave us just enough information to launch our investigation.

This trumpet was used in the cadet band before they changed to a drum and trumpet band. We began the identifying process by searching up the serial number on Conn trumpet databases. As cool as it would be to have a year old trumpet in good condition in our collection, it ended up being too good to be true. Conn retired and sold it to Carl Greenleaf in That would mean that our trumpet could not be older than , which did not add up with our serial number.

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Conn Ltd. It bought the production facilities owned by Charles Gerard Conn , a major figure in early manufacture of brasswinds and saxophones in the USA. Its early business was based primarily on brass instruments, which were manufactured in Elkhart, Indiana. During the s the bulk of its sales revenue shifted to electric organs. In the company was sold in bankruptcy to the Crowell-Collier-MacMillan publishing company.

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The caption reads: Step Aside, Bob Burns! Chicago – The bazooka has nothing on this new instrument, called the brocophone, one-third each of trumpet, trombone and alto horn. Jean Jones tries the instrument which cost 35 cents and some old tubing and valves. Should you prefer to receive them digitally a pdf of the document 12MB along with the Power Point presentation 29MB , I can send them through wetransfer.

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Click here to view. Charles Gerard Conn was born in upstate New York in As a 21 year old Civil War veteran, Conn invented a brass mouthpiece in for which patents were soon granted. The story goes that Conn devised his original mouthpiece after suffering a split lip in a bar brawl and, wanting to continue to play cornet in a local band, came up with a rubber rimmed mouthpiece “a cushion for the lips,” Conn called it that enabled him to play comfortably.

There are multiple sources for the Vincent Bach trumpet on the internet today. We decided to , Merger of UMI and Selmer into Conn-Selmer. “Vincent.

Most employees, in fact, wear ear-plugs to drown out the noise of machines constantly cutting, shaping and baking metal. Yet this is where a unique collaboration between the Cleveland Orchestra and a nearby manufacturer took root. It’s here where some of the world’s top musicians and a local producer of brass instruments first united in a harmonious partnership now garnering prestige and business around the world. Like every tale of innovation, this one begins with a problem.

A few years ago, Richard King, principal horn of the Cleveland Orchestra, needed a new instrument, a replacement for the Conn 8D he’d been playing for ages. Problem was, newer versions of the widely prized horn didn’t compare with the instruments made 40 or 50 years ago. Rather than track down another second-hand horn, however, King went to Conn-Selmer, a respected maker of band and orchestral instruments, and persuaded the company to re-fashion the 8D according to principles of the original design.

Before long, by late , he had a shiny new replica in his hands. But the tale doesn’t end with the making of a custom horn for one high-priority customer. At King’s suggestion, Conn-Selmer resurrected the entire model, now called C.

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Once upon a time, Pat Olguin had a web site called “The Benge Nut” that one day just disappeared as a result of disturbances, convulsions, and mergers in the force. This humbly takes its place. Photo on this page courtesy Paul Ayick. Check out Paul’s photo archives. He started cornet at age 7, and played in several dance bands while in high school and went on the road his last year of high school. The Chicago Period.

He then moved to Chicago where he played in the Chicago Symphony and other local orchestras. Around , in the basement of his house on Berwyn Avenue on the northwest side of Chicago, he started to make copies, with some improvements, of F. Besson trumpets, which were nearly universally played in large orchestras at the time Vincent Bach’s and Dominic Calicchio’s first trumpets were also copies of F.

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Current thinking is that these marks indicate a non-standard alloy, probably only of the bell. The suspicion is that a star indicates a gold brass bell higher copper content , while a “B” indicates a “French brass” bell. None of this is confirmed at the moment July

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This design is the basis for the Conn Dupont patent, and can be played in four keys: Eb, C, Bb and A. All of the original pigtail crooks and shanks were still.

Kanstul Mouthpiece Comparator. Help Identifying my Conn 22B? An older gentleman gave me this trumpet that he used to play all throughout his war years, and I was trying to find a serial number on it but I think it was buffed off when he had it silver plated way back. I’ll include a picture of it, but I just can’t find the right match on any forums or websites to put this horn into. Starting around the Conn 22B became the Victor version with a Nickel-plated valve casing.

Thanks for the link! I’m thinking its definitely a mid 30’s to mid 40’s 22B, since it has bottom springs and the main slide rod. Would that make it a late model New York Symphony? Thanks again for the help! ON older Conns from the ‘s, the serial number is also stamped on all 3 valve pistons.

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Serial Number: The lower the serial number, the more valuable the trumpet. He was one of the most well known trumpet players of his time.

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