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About Colin Murray
Expertise I can answer about trombone equipment (instruments, mouthpieces, used horns, etc) and
trombone (especially bass trombone) playing. If I don't know right away, I have an extensive
network of experts to call on. I can't help you get a date.
Experience 25 years as professional bass trombonist (playing in big bands,orchestras, theatre, etc), 20 years as brass repair technician and retail and wholesale sales. Bass trombone instructor at Humber College, Toronto. Creator of website www.mrequipment.net - all about brass and woodwind gear and the people behind it.
Organizations National Association of Music Merchants, American Federation of Musicians, International Trombone Association
Education/Credentials B.Mus, L.Mus (Performance) McGill University, Montreal
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Trombone - Conn 32 H Trombone-1935
Expert: Colin Murray - 9/7/2008
Question I just picked up a 1935 Conn 32 H. I am interested in any history on that model, other than what is on the Conn Loyalist site. Amazingly, the original selling music dealer is still in business. Unfortunately, they don't have a copy of the original bill of sale, price list or any copies of the Conn trombone booklets of that era. Do you have any resources for info. on the Conn 32 H Burkle model? I am willing to pay for any reproductions.
Thanks.
Answer Hi Stuart,
You may try the National Music Museum at the University of South Dakota (http://www.usd.edu/smm/). They have an extensive collection of Conn archival material and may be willing (for a fee) to provide reproductions if they have catalogs from that era. You can find information on their website.
Hope that helps.
Colin Murray
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