Conn 12m Baritone Sax. Conn 12M Transitional Baritone Saxophone 249xxx Fresh Repad Conn did away with the rolled tone-hole feature, supposedly to save money But the true STRADIVARIUS OF BARITONE SAXOPHONES were made by them between 1930 and 1946.
1934 Conn 12M Baritone Saxophone DC Sax from www.dcsax.com
Paul was for many years Professor of Clarinet and Saxophone at the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, in Twickenham. This sax was previously owned by two longtime members of the Stan Kenton Orchestra and comes with an impressive performance history.
1934 Conn 12M Baritone Saxophone DC Sax
This beautiful vintage Saxophone is a superb example of the Conn 12M Baritone sax series, otherwise known as the "Crossbar" All the pads seal perfectly and the sax plays from top to bottom with very little effort Recently serviced and is now in great playing condition. How is it that Conn made its alto and tenor saxophones with right sided bell keys and pinky clusters tilted well beyond comfort to the left, yet made the 12M with right sided bell keys and a more forward and IMO more comfortable left pinky cluster? The cross-brace is another example where both.
Saxophones292 Conn 12M "Crossbar" Baritone sax. This sax was previously owned by two longtime members of the Stan Kenton Orchestra and comes with an impressive performance history. Paul was for many years Professor of Clarinet and Saxophone at the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, in Twickenham.
Conn 12M Baritone Saxophone 262768. The silver plating is original and has a two tone finish: bead. Conn 12M Transitional baritone saxophone, s/n 245274