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Other cup mouthpiece serial numbers are not available at this time. 1980 - 1986 serial numbers are for student trumpet and cornets only.
#CONN 8D ELKHART SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER#
Title : Conn 8D serial number 5 670094 - Stolen French Horn. Note: From 1987 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture. A 5(hyphen)six digit number is from after 2000.
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Featured Serial Numbers Serial Numbers Trombone. The remaining numbers indicated the production number within the month.įrom 1987 on, the two-digit prefix number plus 50 will give you the year of manufacture. When Conn moved to Abilene, Texas they did make horns with six digit serial numbers that drastically overlap the Elkhart numbers. The fourth character indicated the instrument: The third character indicated the year within the decade (defined by the first letter). The second character indicated the month of the year It has the current bell engraving and has a serial number of 844XXX. Modern slides seem to have serial numbers like 'D 2300.' I just bought a 8D (French) horn that appears to be quite new. The 8H I had from just a few years ago had 252XXX. I got a (very well used) Conn 6D My first horn.
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Serial Numbers Customer Service History Careers. Charles Gerard Conn was the patriarch of musical instrument manufacturing in Elkhart. The first character of the serial number indicated the. The first character of the serial number indicated the decade Current horns seem to have a 6-digit number with no prefix. Based on the 1937-1957 design of the Elkhart 8D. In March of 1974 an alpha-numeric system was established: The years 1967 to March 1974 (when Conn moved their brass manufacturing to Abilene, Texas), is a period where at least some of the instruments were inferior in quality 1980-1986 numbers are inexact, and may relate only to student level trumpets/cornets