![]() ![]() 38A Connstellation, brass bellġ971-1972 - possibly later or see this - 21A Director*, Coprion bellġ972 to 1974 - Director mutts ġ974 to 1976 - 18A Director, Coprion bell ġ974 to 1977 - 16A Director "Mark I", brass bellġ977 to late 1979 - 16A Director "Mark II", brass bell (GD720488V) Mid-1990s to early 2000s - 85F flugelhorn - King 2020 "Legend" in-house stencilĢ000 to present - 1F flugelhorn - "Vintage One" 1999 - 25F flugelhorn - King 650 "Diplomat" in-house stencil See also the unique mouthpieces included with some of these outfits.ġ970-1972 - 23A flugelhorn - all examples say "Elkhart, Ind." on the bell, but none have serial numbersġ972 to 1979 - 24A flugelhorn "Mark I" and "Mark II" denote design changes without a model number change. Intermediate models here are considered student-quality horns with features not common in student horns, like red brass bells, thumb saddles, etc. Pre-1990s Connquests are usually regarded as slightly higher quality than intermediate models from the 1990s, so these Connquests are considered basic-pro. ![]() Elkhart models with confirmed production into 1971, the year the Elkhart plant began closure, are included for completion's sake.Ĭolor coding: student models in red, intermediate models in purple, basic-pro models in blue, and professional models in black. Conn was sold to MacMillan in 1969, so there is some overlap of the Elkhart brasswind models and their successors from Japan and Abilene, Texas. ![]()
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