How do you date a Conn saxophone?

Note: From 1987 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture….C.G. Conn Instrument Serial Numbers.

C. G. C.G. Conn Saxophones 1976 – present
Date Serial #
1979 111821 – 128691
1980 128692 – 145001
1981 145002 – 154753

How old is my Conn saxophone?

Note: From 1987, the prefix number plus 50 gives you the year of manufacture.

How do you identify a Conn saxophone?

The best way is to go by the serial number. There is a model section on saxpics that identifies what serial numbers go with which model.

How much is a Conn tenor saxophone worth?

Value is based largely on original condition etc., but these are on of the most desirable vintage model saxophones, and the monetary value is likely quite good, say anywhere between $1,500 and $2,500 or so, depending again on condition, finish etc.

Where are Conn saxophones made?

Conn-Selmer remains America’s leading manufacturer and distributor of musical instruments for student, amateur, and professionals use. Conn-Selmer manufacturing facilities are located in Elkhart, Indiana; Cleveland and Eastlake, Ohio, and Monroe, North Carolina.

Where is the serial number on my saxophone?

Saxophones display their serial numbers on the back of the instrument, near the thumb rest. Older saxophones may also have a serial number on the neck.

Are Conn saxophones good?

They build a good product, and they do so at an affordable cost. They make a great saxophone. They have a good action, and one of the best intonations of any sax. If I were to buy a new horn, I would most definately consider buying a Yamaha.

How much is a Conn saxophone worth?

The base price on an “average” C soprano is about $500, with pristine examples selling around $800.