It plays well and has a nice sound.

Are Conn 20m saxophones good?

It plays well and has a nice sound.

Are Conn saxophones any good?

With a few exceptions, old vintage “pro-model” Conn saxophones made in Elkhart, Indiana are considered good instruments. Common Conn pro-model numbers you can usually count on include the 10M tenor, 6M alto and 12M bari.

How do you identify a Conn saxophone?

The best way is to go by the serial number. There is a model section on saxpics that identifies what serial numbers go with which model.

Who played a Conn 10M?

Chet Doxas of Montreal plays a 10M…

Is the Conn 10M a good saxophone?

There’s really no other sax quite like it. The 10M is capable of supporting the lowest, fastest, lightest action out there – with comparatively little loss of tone or detriment to tuning.

How much can I sell a used saxophone for?

Your modern student saxophone is worth around $100-$400 if you sell it on Craigslist or eBay, but you will have to compete with cheap, shiny new versions of these instruments. You could also try consigning it with a local music store, if you still have a local music store.

What is the most expensive saxophone?

The most valuable jazz instrument is a saxophone once owned by Charlie Parker which sold for £;93,500 (US $144,747) at Christie’s South Kensington, London, UK on 7 September 1994.

Where are Conn saxophones made?

Conn-Selmer remains America’s leading manufacturer and distributor of musical instruments for student, amateur, and professionals use. Conn-Selmer manufacturing facilities are located in Elkhart, Indiana; Cleveland and Eastlake, Ohio, and Monroe, North Carolina.

Where is the serial number on a Conn trombone?

Serial numbers on trombones normally appear on the body near the slide receiver (arrow) or on the slide receiver or mouthpiece receiver (circled).

How can I sell my saxophone?

The options are actually quite simple and include: Craigslist, eBay, Reverb, consign through a shop, or sell whole sale to a music retailer. There are a couple of key points to remember when selling anything of value: The higher the price, the longer it will take to sell.

What is my saxophone worth?