Conn O Sax Muesum Quality Probably The Nicest On

Conn-O-Sax Muesum Quality Probably The Nicest On Earth
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Conn-O-Sax Muesum Quality Probably The Nicest On Earth
Start Price USD 100,000.00
Current Price USD 100,000.00
Time Left 24 days 21 hours 46 minutes
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Start Time Wednesday, September 17, 2008
End Time Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Location Seattle Area

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This is a MUSEUM QUALITY Conn-O-Sax. Perhaps the most sought after, rarest saxophone in the world, the Conn-O-Sax is the thing of legend. Perhaps the most advanced instrument Conn ever made, these magnificent horns were keyed to high G and low A, and pitched in F. Conn banked heavily on these horns and was sorely disappointed by the sales. Most of the production horns were actually systematically destroyed in the Conn repair school where there were used for repair practice by training techs. Modern estimates are that 20-40 of these remain, and most of those are survivors of the Conn repair school. I believe this one was actually sold. This one is in magnificent condition. If it were any other horn I'd call it mint, but since it is a Conn-O-Sax I'll point out a couple of very tiny blemishes-a very small spot where the silver has flaked away on one rod and a very tiny finish blemish on the body. Nothing larger than a millimeter. Other than that it is mint.Finish is original satin silver with bright highlights with a satin gold bell with bright highlights. This is the highest level of original finish that I have been able to confirm on a Conn-O-Sax (I've heard unsubstantiated rumors of a gold plated one, but I don't think it exists). The pads are excellent-it has had a recent repad with reproduction period-appropriate white kid leather pads that are identical to the pads that would have been on this horn when new. No dents anywhere. Includes original case in great condition, original mouthpiece, and it is ready to play or display. It should be in a museum. I doubt there is a nicer one on the planet. Pics tell the rest of the story! Winning bidder to pick up the horn in person or make secure courier arrangements. Payment by secure methods only. Horn is available to view by serious parties with advance notice-it is currently being kept in a safe deposit box. Pics tell the rest of the story! Winning bidder to pay $300 shipping or please consider a local pickup. Please feel free to email with additional questions. Bid early, bid often!!! I ship INTERNATIONALLY. Shipping to Japan and Europe is $1500 including insurance. Thank you international bidders! International bidders please note: You might be responsible for customs duty and taxes. I will not undervalue an item on the customs form. Please do not ask me to do so. Thanks! I generally pack on the weekends and ship on Mondays. If you need an item faster than this please contact me and I'll do my best to get it to you. Additional shipping charges may apply for rush delivery.Click any of the thumbnail images below to view a full-sized picture. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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