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A 16M, Mexico from around '78. Given the usual nine yards: disassembled, chem bathed, hand polished, replaced 40% of pads/corks/felts, lubed, regulated.

$300 plus shipping.

Pretty good-looking horn at 75% original lacq. There is a post factory engraving on it, pictured, below the "Conn" on the bell.

She arrived neckless, but I had a 16M '60's USA neck here which is a perfect fit in every way. It just has a nickelplate octave key.

Comes with used gigbag in decent shape. Again, these had the same body specs as a 10M, so they are in essence a 'poor man's 10M". Same tone, same blowing responds, just less bells and whistles in the keywork.

Ships from NM, USA.

North America shipping is fine, doubt it'd be worth it to someone to ship overseas due to cost of shipping a Tenor further afield.

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If you are interested in bookend Conn Directors, I can sell you both this one and the Alto I have listed here and knock 8% off the combined total.

(Oh, to any eagle-eyes out there - yeah, I forgot to reattach the alt F# key, but t is of course included )

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1) not a dent on bow, but a reflection. Bow had some dents removed so has lost some lacq but is in good geometry.

2) MX Conns, once some minor factory precision details are corrected (which I always do) are at the end of the day just as reliable and good sounding as a USA one.
 
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