Check the Conn Loyalist website for history and details. 5.6 oz(1067 grams) Notables who have played this model include Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan and Woody Shaw. I weighed this horn without a mouthpiece at 2 lbs. Lightweight and somewhat rare jazz trumpet that was very popular in the 1960s and 1970s and is still used today. Buy it Now” Bidders will receive Free Shipping to any location within the continental USA.Ĭonn 8B Jazz Trumpet 1975 This trumpet is in excellent shape for being 38 years old. International buyers can expect to pay USPS Global Delivery System charges to their country plus customs duties, fees, taxes, and whatever else is required by their home country to allow entry. Handling and insurance($45.00) US buyers not residing within the continental area can expect to pay more depending upon their location. Continental US buyers can expect to pay a flat fee for shipping. This horn is a Conn“Classic” vintage collectable in near mint condition. more a video clip of Lee Morgan playing his Conn 8B on“Ginza” with Art Blakey and others in London circa 1965: http:Check out the Conn Loyalist for more information about this model trumpet it is light. Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard among other jazz trumpeters from the 1960s-70s have performed and recorded with the Conn 8B in the 1960s. Open wrap, short stroke valves, very fast with a really big sound. Conn introduced this model trumpet in 1963 for professional players of that period. Latches and hinges okay but latch springs are long gone. The 1960s vintage hard shell case is included and is structurally sound but cosmetically challenged. No dents, cracks, patches, or other repair issues. It is silver-plated brass with no lacquer on it. It has a 4.5/8-inch bell and.438-inch bore. Conn Company in Elkhart, Indiana in 1967. Conn 1960s Vintage 8B“Artist” model Trumpet For sale is a rare 1960s vintage Conn trumpet model 8B“Artist LT” Serial number K12750, built by C.
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