Artikel: Conn 18M stretched soprano

Brand:
Conn Ltd - USA
Type:
Soprano sax
Model:
18M stretched soprano
Manufactoring date:
early 1929
State:
Overhauled
Serial Number:
M225833
Finish:
Lacquered body and keywork
Conn 18M stretched soprano
Brand : Conn Ltd - USA
Type : 18M Stretched Model
Serial : M225833
Year : early 1929
MRO ID : SS16
 

General description : American instrument makers sold very few soprano saxophones after the depression of 1929, when the instrument virtually disappeared from popular music. Most of those sold in the previous decade had been straight sopranos, which were a common double for dance band saxophonists in the mid-1920s. The straight horn could rest on a peg-type stand like a clarinet, much more convenient than the curved, which required its own stand and a separate neck strap. Sidney Bechet and Don Redman, the two most important sopranoists of early jazz, both played straight soprano´s.
Any vintage soprano sax is a challenge to play in tune. In 1928, Conn had introduced the "stretch" model 18M straight soprano - a total redesign, with greater projection and improved intonation. But it required a special mouthpiece design to play in tune at all, and it arrived too late for the professional market. And the easy-fingering-and-intonating Boehm clarinet (which became standard in America in the mid-'20s) supplanted first the Albert clarinet, and then the soprano saxophone.
The Conn stretched soprano starts around serial M220xxx, until M236xxx. Because of the depression there are not a lot of these stretched sopranos out there. The bore is smaller so the length of the horn had to be extended (67 cm). They changed the mouthpiece as well. It was a well-made and redesigned horn. Face it, in 1928 Conn's research and design team was excellent. They had just come out with the new F Mezzo soprano in 1928. Shortly after the introduction of this new B flat soprano came the redesigned 12M bari and 14M bass in later 1929. The new 6M alto design was first seen in 1931 and then the 10M tenor was out in 1935. All these horns are of the best quality.

Condition : The sax was completely overhauled by it´s previous owner in 2019. The horn is in almost mint condition, without damage, dents or repairs. Body is straight, tone holes are original and there´s only minor lacquer wear. This is the lacquered version. Original rollers and set screws.

Warranty : As-is: no warranty.

Level : Professional.

Body :  Lacquered (first lacquer).
Condition : almost mint. No damage, dents or repairs.
Visual : minor lacquer wear only.
Repairs : none.
Engraving : Logo on bell only. No shield engraving around serial number.

Keywork : Lacquered (first lacquer)
Condition : Very good: minor lacquer wear only.
Pads : In great condition: the sax was overhauled in 2019. Pads have rivet only.

Features : Rolled tone holes.

Case : Non- original vintage case, in good condition and fully functional. The interior has some normal wear.

Extra : This 18M soprano comes with a nice vintage mouthpiece as alternative to the original S2 mouthpiece. It is smaller overall (narrower, squeeze throat as well, smallish chamber)..

Remarks : The 18M is a bit longer as the standard ChuBerry saxophone. It requires a short mouthpiece with round chamber to play in tune. The original S2 mouthpiece is 2.41 inches. The regular Conn mouthpiece is 2.64 inches. About a 1/4 " difference in length. Ed Pillinger in London can manufacture a replica of the original S2 mouthpiece for you.
 

Price:
1 995,00 €
Product Number: SS16