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Connqueror 26M and 30M
s/n 263xxx to 309xxx
(1935 to 1943)

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Commentary

This horn is the big brother to the 6/10M (there are no Connqueror sopranos, baritones or basses). It's essentially the same horn, but with more features:

(See the excellent Cybersax.com features on a 292xxx alto and a 294xxx tenor)

- Silver keytouches
- Adjustment screws for EVERYTHING.
- Adjustable thumbrest
- Underslung octave key on all horns
- Enlarged G# cluster
- Stunning intonation

These horns also appear to have a variation on the model VIII neck, used on the best 6M altos.

These horns were available in lacquer with silver keytouches, silver plate and gold plate, but horns in anything other than lacquer are rare to the point of being ludicrous. Gold plated horns may also feature custom engraving, as with the 284xxx alto, below.

I've found that www.saxgourmet.com has an original flyer from Conn for these horns. It's an Adobe PDF file and it's big, but worth it (it has considerable additional information. If it's removed from saxgourmet.com, try HERE).

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I've recently had the opportunity to toot a very good condition 30M at Ron & Jo Robbins' Band Instrument Repair Shop out here in Mesa, Arizona and I've become a Conn believer: I don't generally play anymore, but I was able to get a suprisingly decent sound with a Selmer C* on this horn. The intonation was outstanding and even the bell keys spoke easily. My only complaint is with the G# cluster and low C/Eb keys: not only do I think that they aren't placed quite far enough away (I've got big hands), their action is almost perpindicular to the horn's body. I may be able to get used to it, but it is a significantly different feel than all the other horns I've played.

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Models, Finishes, Engravings & Prices

Models:
26M Eb Alto
30M Bb Tenor

Finishes:
20 : Clear lacquer.
21 : Gold lacquer.
2 : Silver plate, gold wash bell.
0 : Satin gold plate.
00 : Burnished gold plate.

Engravings:
Most Connquerors featured a variation of the Artist model engraving: it's a bit more elaborate. The gold plated models, however, featured custom engraving.

26M
30M
00
315
410
0
275
370
2
175
210
21
150
180

20

150
180

A price chart, in 1935 dollars. ONE 1935 dollar = 13.58 2006 dollars.
(In other words, multiply the above by 13.58 to get an idea of what one of these horns would cost today.)

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Footnotes

1 The information for this chart was compiled from a number of 1927 and 1928 catalogs.

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Picture Galleries (clicking on a link or picture will take you to a gallery with more pics)  

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26M Eb Alto
> Lacquer (20/21)
> Silver Plate (2)
> Gold Plate (0/00)

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30M Bb Tenor
> Lacquer (20/21)
> Silver Plate (2)
> Gold Plate (0/00)

 

 

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