

Essentially a 112A (see separate listing). Check out the photos, then pick up a piece of history! Conn Loyalist says:Īt first I thought these were 12A Coprion's with a brass bell.

There are a couple other small dings on the horn that may not warrant repair. There's also a small crease in the bell and a small crease in the bell tail. The initial section of the leadpipe has some bending to it. There are a couple points on this horn that you may wish to repair. Valve compression is good with a thicker oil like Berp #3. This is a fun horn to play and it has a nice tone. Check out the angles on the knuckle pipe from the tuning slide into the valve block! This cornet also has a tall valve block with bottom sprung valves. The design of this horn is all brass with nickel trim. Conn has made a TON of cornet models through the years, and this one is super rare! The 34A was only produced for about one year in 1953-54.
