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Yes, I believe they were imported from Japan, but I own a C.G. CONN acoustic guitar. It's very old. Conn only made guitars for a few years in the 70's This is a website, or part of one rather, that tells you alot about the Conn guitars. I was wondering about my own Conn Acoustic and started digging on the net. Even without a label inside I was able to do a quick identity. As to individual or re-sale values I was not interested, as the sound from my mid seventies F-21 Saphere is just too rich and full to trade off.
Conn trombones are sold at Musicians Friend, Cascio Interstate Music, Woodwind and Brasswind, Guitar Center, Music123, MusiciansBuy, Groth Music, and Instrumental Savings.
I have found that in mass-produced Japan-made Guitars "value" is a relative thing. Having saved my 1972 Conn F-10 from sitting in a friend's closet decaying forever, I discovered that once I fixed a few problems it is a very nice-sounding guitar. I'm sure that a pawn-shop wouldn't give 50 bucks for one of these unless it was immaculate. It might sell in a used guitar store for maybe 90 to 100 dollars. There is no real prestige to the name, but it's a nice, if somewhat cheaply made guitar. I have seen much worse build quality though. I've found that it's value is mainly in the playing. Enjoy. Contact me with questions on these guitars if you like: PS1Timlake@gmail.com.
Beginners Classical laminated guitar made in korea.Re labelled by C G Conn illinois in the 80's as the Brand Drifter DC747.So probably a lot of music shops re labelled this generic guitar.Value not worth much
I have found that in mass-produced Japan-made guitars "value" is a relative thing. Having saved my 1972 Conn F-10 from sitting in a friend's closet decaying forever, I discovered that once I fixed a few problems it is a very nice-sounding guitar. I'm sure that a pawn-shop wouldn't give 50 bucks for one of these unless it was immaculate. It might sell in a used guitar store for maybe 90 to 100 dollars. There is no real prestige to the name, but it's a nice, if somewhat cheaply made guitar. I have seen much worse build quality though. I've found that it's value is mainly in the playing. Enjoy. Contact me with questions on these guitars if you like: PS1Timlake@gmail.com.
Conn's was created in 1890.
Donna Conn's birth name is Donna Marie Conn.
Terri Conn's birth name is Theresa Celeste Conn.
Conn McCreary's birth name is Conn Nichols McCreary.
The Conn 1050B is a brass trumpet (1050B-SP for silver plate) for the upper level student. List price is $845. A used 1050B in good condition would sell for $350-$550.
Billy Conn's birth name is William David Conn Jr..