[SOLD] FS: Conn 88HN
- glenp
- Posts: 161
- Joined: Oct 31, 2020
SOLD
I have a Conn 88HN (nickel bell) from the 90ās for sale. It was used by a high school student. Everything on this horn is mechanically perfect. There are no major dents; just some dings, lots of scratches, and lacquer wear throughout. The slide is about an 8.5/10. The valve is smooth as well.
The bell is incredibly resonant and makes a really nice sound. I did notice that on a few notes (low Bb and Gb) if you play them really loud the bell wi continue to resonate afterward.
Iām luxes the original case which is in good condition.
Asking $1,000, but will entertain other offers. Would consider trading for a Conn 6H or Bach 16 but would like to try to sell it first. Buyer pays shipping.
I have a Conn 88HN (nickel bell) from the 90ās for sale. It was used by a high school student. Everything on this horn is mechanically perfect. There are no major dents; just some dings, lots of scratches, and lacquer wear throughout. The slide is about an 8.5/10. The valve is smooth as well.
The bell is incredibly resonant and makes a really nice sound. I did notice that on a few notes (low Bb and Gb) if you play them really loud the bell wi continue to resonate afterward.
Iām luxes the original case which is in good condition.
Asking $1,000, but will entertain other offers. Would consider trading for a Conn 6H or Bach 16 but would like to try to sell it first. Buyer pays shipping.
- Posaunus
- Posts: 5018
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Looks nice.
But your posting would be easier to swallow if you reduced the size of your photos (re-size to something like ~300kB to ~1MB) before uploading, so those of us with slow internet connections would not have to wait so long for the photos to load. There's plenty of detail in smaller file sizes
Good luck selling this nice trombone.
But your posting would be easier to swallow if you reduced the size of your photos (re-size to something like ~300kB to ~1MB) before uploading, so those of us with slow internet connections would not have to wait so long for the photos to load. There's plenty of detail in smaller file sizes
Good luck selling this nice trombone.
- glenp
- Posts: 161
- Joined: Oct 31, 2020
[quote="Posaunus"]But your posting would be easier to swallow if you reduced the size of your photos (re-size to something like ~300kB to ~1MB) before uploading, so those of us with slow internet connections would not have to wait so long for the photos to load.[/quote]
Thanks for the recommendation. I didn't even think about it - I just uploaded from my phone. I shrank them and reloaded. Hope that's easier to swallow.
Thanks for the recommendation. I didn't even think about it - I just uploaded from my phone. I shrank them and reloaded. Hope that's easier to swallow.
- conn88Hagmann
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Aug 09, 2018
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