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Originally Posted by connloyalist Does the near mint 1960 Conn 10A Artist I picked up on eBay for $204 count? At least, it was near-mint until customs put it back in its case upside down (ouch). The repair guy managed to fix it, but you can still see the leadpipe was bent up if you are looking for it.
I just received a 1936 Conn 38A Victor for $53. It's now in the shop and should come out nicely, I think.
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Yes, most definitely, Christine; that 10A Artist for $204 is a splendid purchase (and a "
Pawn-Shop Prize"), according to just about anyone knowledgeable regarding the value of these horns.
That 10A Artist has the "Trumpet-wrap", or no? Mine is an earlier one, (as you have helped me in identifying) with the "Trumpet-wrap" and Coprion-bell.
The 38A Victor -- what bore-size?
Robt
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