

The third character (a number) indicates the number of year within the decade (indicated earlier by the first letter). The second character, also a letter, indicates the month of the year "A" for January, "B" for February, "C" for March, etc. In March of 1974 an alpha-numeric system was established where the first character (letter) of a serial number indicated the decade "G" for the 1970's, "H" for the 1980's, etc. There was a fire in the Indiana facility where some information was lost. Serial numbers with a 'V' engraved after the serial number are factory seconds. None of this is confirmed at the moment (July 2009). The suspicion is that a star indicates a gold brass bell (higher copper content), while a 'B' indicates a 'French brass' bell. Current thinking is that these marks indicate a non-standard alloy, probably only of the bell.

A few remarks Some instruments, mostly from the 1920's, have either a star ('*') or the letter 'B' stamped near the serial number. I am interested in comparing the exact serial number and date. If you own a Conn Guarantee Bond I would appreciate it if you could scan it and e-mail it to me. This list undoubtedly still contains errors. This revised serial number list is the result of research comparing serial numbers with patent number dates, known historical events and dates on Conn Guarantee Bonds issued with new instruments. Revision 1 The widely available contains inaccuracies in serial numbers earlier than approximately 1920. This list is not correct for Conn saxophones (see Conn Woodwind Serial Numbers) or Conn bugles (see Pan American Brass Serial Numbers). That includes cornets, trumpets, horns, trombones, euphoniums and basses.

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