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My old conn sax with Otto Link New York vintage mouthpiece

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2008

Testing my 1930's tenor sax with vintage Otto Link mouthpiece - used by Charles Lloyd and Coltrane...

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  • That looks more like Martin Handcraft.

  • Hey Lonelywalker10! Thanks for that.. now that would really surprise me. I always throught it was a conn. All the engraving has worn off, I had it completely restored cause the sound is pretty good... and all that's left of the text is a man on a horse engraving with cavalier underneath. I don't have it here right now so I can't check it.. what makes you think it's a Martin?

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  • I love that mouthpiece it's my absolute favorite one

  • that's it ;)

  • believe it or not, i just discovered that my mexican conn director is a freakin beast. just pulled it since my primary broke. :(

  • Thats defs a Conn

    As evidenced by the three star design on the C bars

  • people say, that conns have a very fat and big tone. my teacher plays a 16m conn, and his sound perfectly matches the description.

  • what is really difference between conn and others brand? i'm sorry i'm just curious..

    thanks

  • it just doesn't sound like a conn.

  • it is a conn stencil caled the cavalier -- you can tell its a conn by the 3 point star (or mercedes badge) low C cage.

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