
- #Conn sax serial numbers n prefix serial numbers
- #Conn sax serial numbers n prefix pro
- #Conn sax serial numbers n prefix series
These horns have double-octave keys, straight tone holes, no pearl keys and all examples probably featured a keyed range of low Bb to altissimo F. The instrument that Buescher built for Lefebre was essentially a copy of an Adolphe Sax horn.These horns were produced from 1888 until about 1898, and were only available in bare brass, gold plate and gold plate engraved with silver highlights. They were designed by Gus Buescher, a foreman at the Conn-Dupont plant from 1875-1895 (after which, he left and founded the Buescher Manufacturing company), for E. The Worchester was one of the first Conn saxophones.
#Conn sax serial numbers n prefix serial numbers
Serial numbers 1981 (145,002)-1988 (273,178) From 1988 on, the first 2 digits in the serial number indicate the year: 1988 (3811713) - 1991 (4100000) After UMI, I have no information regarding serial numbers.You can find more information at or for a list of Conn serial numbers Reply To Post The 25M was introduced under UMI along with a couple other models. UMI has kept production in Elkhart, Indiana and has expanded the Elkhart facility to also produce other UMI musical instruments. Frustrated, He sold the company to UMI in 1992. Unfortunately for Daniel Henkin, Conn's reputation under MacMillan was more than he could overcome. He closed the Mexican facilities and the Nogales facilities and returned Conn to Elkart Indiana. 1976 (83,000)-1980 (145,001The Henkin era/UMI: After Daniel Henkin bought Conn in 1980, he did his best to restore the reputation of this once great company. Most of these records were destroyed along with many previous records. Serial numbers from 1972-1976 are inconclusive. Conn's reputation suffered tremendously until Daniel Henkin purchased the company from MacMillan in 1980. After 1972, ALL Conn horns were made in Mexico. The Nogales horns were not built by the same legendary craftsmen as those made at the Elkhart facility, and the quality was not nearly as good. In 1968, Conn aquired the Best manufacturing facility in Nogales, Arizona, and all production was moved to Nogales, closing the Elkhart plants completely by the end of 1970. At least to the best of my knowledge, no 6M's or 10M's were made at the Nogales plant or in Mexico. The 6M and 10M were still manufactured until the closing of the Elkhart factory in 1969. The directors model horns (14M alto, 16M tenor) introduced in 1955 The famous "Naked Lady" engraving disappears in 1959. Horns made after 1947 did not have rolled tone holes. Up until late 1968, horns were still made in Elkhart Ind.
#Conn sax serial numbers n prefix pro
The 2M and 4M (curved) sopranos were offered, along with the 6M alto, 10M tenor, 12M baritone and 14M bass (discontinued 1941) Other models offered during this period include the Connqueror 26M alto and 30M tenorSerial number range: approx 260,000-327,1501948-1968 The later Pro M series, Directors models and Connstellation models.
#Conn sax serial numbers n prefix series
Some of these earlier M series horns were silver plated, most of the late ones were laquered brass. Serial number range 249,200-260,0001934-1947 The M series with rolled tone holes. Many unique and experimental combinations were seen. 145,000-249,2001932-1934: The Transitional years: Conn was changing from the New Wonder series II to the M series. Different key configurations, the underslung alto necks, resonator pads and experimentation with different finishes began in the late 1920's and early 1930's including early lacquer finishes. Serial numbers 40,000-145,0001925-1932 The New Wonder Series II (Chu Berry) More experimentation from 1928-1934 leading to the M series. Some were gold nickel plated or bare brass. Rolled tone holes introduced around 1918. The micro tuner neck first itroduced on altos in 1922. Horns were gold, silver or nickel plated, often with elaborate engravings. Horns were either silver, gold or nickel plated or bare brass1912-1917: The New Invention models.


Serial numbers 1-40,000 Models made between 1906-1916 had the union label stamp. They are very rare.almost non-existant.1895-1917: The Wonder models. serial number ranges of the following models.pre 1895: These are the Worchester models.

I am posting this for those of you curious as to what year or model your Conn saxophone might be.
