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Conn 72H for sale

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 7:46 pm
by ttf_anonymous
Vintage Conn 72H bass trombone & like-new Protec gig bag

$1,200 or best offer. Buyer pays S & H

This is a single trigger bass trombone (vintage early 1970s) .562 bore, 9 1/2" bell, that I bought two years ago when I started playing bass trombone in 2 big bands and found that my Conn 88H just wasn't cutting it! I've since purchased a vintage King 6B Duo Gravis to use that's made this horn expendable.

As you will see in the photos (soon to be posted) there are some cosmetic dents in the bell but the valve section works perfectly as does the slide.

** I've had a problem posting photos! I've contacted the administrator for help. **

Conn 72H for sale

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 8:01 pm
by ttf_BGuttman
Please see this thread:

http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,75147.0.html

Unfortunately the Forum has no more image storage at all.  Only the Site Owner can fix this (believe me, I've tried).  You have to post pictures somewhere else and "point" to them.  Or just put in the link.

Note: Please don't show the entire serial number.  Just the first half is all that is necessary to date the instrument.  In your case, it's a letter and a few numbers.

Conn 72H for sale

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 6:43 pm
by ttf_Marck31
Thanks, Bruce.

Is the Hollis Town Band the one that David Bailey conducts?


Conn 72H for sale

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 6:57 pm
by ttf_Marck31

NEW LOWER PRICE: Vintage Conn 72H bass trombone & like-new Protec gig bag

$1,100 or best offer. Buyer pays S & H

This is a single trigger bass trombone (vintage early 1970s) .562 bore, 9 1/2" bell, that I bought two years ago when I started playing bass trombone in 2 big bands and found that my Conn 88H just wasn't cutting it! I've since purchased a vintage King 6B Duo Gravis to use that's made this horn expendable.

As you will see in the photos that I can send you, there are some cosmetic dents in the bell but the valve section works perfectly as does the slide.