Description: Up for auction is a gently used professional Conn Elkhart 73H dual dependent rotor valve bass trombone. All slides and valves move freely. The hand slide action is smooth and the inner hand slide tubes have no worn through plating. There are no major dents present and several minor dents do not affect performance. Some discoloration is visible on the bell section, slide receiver area, outer handslide tubes and slides. This bass trombone has scratches throughout from normal use and the lacquer wear is minimal with approximately 90% of the lacquer is intact. The matching hand slide serial numbers are in the N45,xxx range which dates the year of manufacture to approximately 1970. The bore is .562" and the bell diameter is 9-1/2". This bass trombone should be professional cleaned upon delivery. Included is a somewhat worn and used Conn wood shell bass trombone case(latches function as intended, interior is intact with no strong odors, storage compartment lid/snap catches, exterior has visible wear, handle is fine). No mouthpiece is included and the pictures provided are considered as part of the description. Additional information about this bass trombone found online: "The 73H is similar to the 62H: it is a bass trombone, dual rotor. The difference with the 62H is that the 73H has a regular brass bell as opposed to the 62H's red brass bell, and the 73H has the main tuning slide in the bell, whereas the 62H's main tuning slide is in the slide. The 73H has the same #5 (0.562") bore as the 62H. Like the 62H, it was produced from at least 1968 to 1972, and was probably discontinued sometime between 1973 and 1980. In a 1969 ad featuring the 60H, 62H, 71H and 73H, Conn says: "We have just created the 4 finest bass trombones in the world...".What Conn said in the 1970's: Beautiful resonant sound. Has special double rotors to F and E. The double rotor bass trombone with second rotor E tuning eliminates the need to pull the F slide to play low B, and maintains the advantage of have C and F in 1st position. The instrument not only has all the advantages of single rotor bass trombones pitched in Bb and F, but also by using the overtone series of the E valve, the player has three horns in one: Bb, F and E. The double rotor bass trombone with Bb open horn, first rotor F tuning and second rotor D tuning is the most practical combination for all tapes of playing the bass trombonist is likely to encounter, and simplifies the most intricate passages. To play a chromatic scale, the player need not go past the 5th position. Brass bell. Lustre-Conn finish over polished brass with nickel trim. Cylindrical bore 0.562". Bell diameter 9½"."Winning bidder is to pay $100.00 for standard ground shipping, handling and insurance. The insured package will be shipped to the winning bidder's physical address with an adult signature required for delivery. NO P.O. Boxes!! Please email any questions you may have BEFORE you place a bid. Payment should be received within 48 hours of auction close. Non-paying bidders will be reported to EBay. Thank you for looking and happy bidding!! If your shipping address is in one of the marketplace responsibility states within the U.S., applicable sales tax will be collected by EBay and included in the order total at checkout.
Price: 3299.99 USD
Location: Erie, Colorado
End Time: 2024-10-06T17:37:33.000Z
Shipping Cost: 100 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Color: Gold
MPN: N/A
Set Includes: Case
Leadpipe Material: Brass
Valve Material: Brass
Brand: Conn
Bore Size: .562"
Type: Bass, Valve
Body Material: Brass
Bell Material: Yellow Brass
Valve Type: Rotary
Number of Valves: 2
Instrument: Trombone
Finish Material: Lacquer
Experience Level: Advanced, Expert
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Bell Diameter: 9-1/2"
Finish: Lacquered