EXCUSE MY ALL CAPS MY PHONE EYES ARE NOT AS GOOD AS THEY USED TO BE.

PLEASE IF EVER PROBLEM CONTACT ME I WORK VERY HARD AND NEVER HAD LESS THEN A PERFECT FEEDBACK UNTIL SOME IDIOT WANTED ME TO FILE A FALSE INSURANCE CLAIM ( FRAUD ) AND GET AN OVERHAUL ON A PLAYABLE SAX THAT HE STARTED MESSING AROUND WITH.

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I DUBB THIS............. " DAPPER PAN "...................

*****I HAVE SOLD MANY OF THESE AND THIS PAN HAS A MUSTACHE LOL ( SEE CLOSE PIC )

OFFERED HERE IS A REAL GEM. INCREDIBLE CUTS IN THIS ENGRAVING. PROBABLY A STENBERG BROTHER DID THIS IN 1936. BOTH BROTHERS WERE WORKING AT CONN UNTIL THE 1950'S, SEE MY PHOTOS SHOWING THE AMAZING DETAIL. THIS PARTICULAR ENGRAVING ON THE SILVER 44H'S WERE ONE OFFS , NOT JUST FACTORY STAMPED ENGRAVINGS. ETC.

CONN 44H TROMBONE 1936 SERVICED GIG READY ORG. SILVER PAN VOCABELL CONNQUEROR HAND POLISH SILVER 98% HAND ENGRAVED UNIQUE PAN MUSTACHE FACE.

SEE CLOSE PIC OF PAN THE FLUTE PLAYER FOR DETAILS. YOU CAN EVEN SEE DETAILS OF HIS WOLFMAN LIKE HAIRY LEGS HAHAHAAA.


TEC SERVICED SEE SLIP. VERY FINE SILVER 98% INTACT APPROX. A REAL FIND. ALL SERIALS MATCH ON ALL PARTS ETC.
THIS WOULD BE GREAT FOR PLAYER OR COLLECTOR OR BOTH.
CONN CASE WITH CONN LOGO ON TOP. DECENT LOCKS BUT SNAPS DON'T POP UP NEEDS REPALCEMENT HANDLE I RAN OUT ETC.

****SERVICED RECENTLY FROM A VERY EXCELLANT TEC... SEE SLIP****

GOLD BELL INSIDE

SLIDE GREAT ACTION

GIG READY

TIT PUSHED IN SLIGHTLY SEE PIC

NO MPC CAN PROVIDE ONE IF NEEDED WE CAN WORK A RESONABLE PRICE

WHAT CONN LOYALIST SAID:

The 44H is a "Vocabell" instrument. Similar to the Connqueror trumpets and long cornets of the 30's and 40's, it doesn't have a bell rim-wire. I am told the angled braces are solid metal, not hollow. It has a #2½ bore (0.485"), and was produced between 1932 and 1951.

Two people who have played the 44H describe it like this:
"To me the Conn 0.485s [bore trombones] play compact but fat, with a dark resonant sound until you really lean on the horn, then it gets pretty bright. They tend to play much more open than you would expect such a small bore. "
"It sounds bigger than what you would expect from that small of a horn. You can color the sound immensely on that horn. Rather heavy construction for a small bore, heavy slide. When you push it it gives you the edge you need to cut. If you can get your hands on a V cup mouthpiece, you have got a perfect match. The high register just leaps out and the response is great. If you are ever in the market for one, try to find one of the silver ones. I've heard the gold brass ones just aren't up to par with the silver ones. Shoot for the 30's models, not the later ones produced in the 40's or 50's."

What Conn said in 1937:

The 44H Connqueror trombone with new principle Vocabell marks a new era in trombones. Never before have trombone artists experienced such ease of blowing, such power, and such beauty of tone. The Vocabell vibrates freely and in sympathy with the vibrating column of air in the instrument. Delicate harmonics, formerly dampened out by the stiff bell on conventional trombones, can now be reproduced to enrich tonal coloring. The upper register now speaks out with surprising power. The whole scale, from bottom to top, is smoother, more even, more flexible, and more resonant than on any other trombone. Delicate radio tests prove it. Made at Columbia Broadcasting Studios, New York, under supervision of Nathaniel Shilkret and without Conn's knowledge, these tests showed from 12 to 15 decibels more power for the Vocabell. Used by the great trombone virtuoso of the Metropolitan Opera, Simone Mantia; "Pete" Beilman, first and "hot" trombone with Ted Weems; Caroll Bates, star with Jack Denny; Irvin Verrett, first chair, Phil Harris; Jack Lacey, first trombone with Andre Kostelanetz on CBS; Joe Harris, first chair and "hot" trombone with Benny Goodman; and many others. Marvelous slide action, with extra long carriage for lower positions. Standard bell 7 inches. Slide lock, bell lock, tuning in bell. Modern styling at its best. Bb medium bore. Now made lighter so it weighs the same as other trombones.


I PUT THE SHIPPING AT 65 THIS CASE IS PRETTY HEAVY. IF GOING TO WEST COAST ADD 25 PRICES HAVE GONE THRU THE ROOF


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ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • CONNQUEROR 44H VOCABELL 1936 SILVER PAN
Finish
  • Org Silver 98% Or Better Intack
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  • 1936 BEST YEARS
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  • United States

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