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In a Conn case but says made by W J Gronert in Elkhart, is this a Conn? Please help. -Pics

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Hi, I've been awarded the task of identifying this old sax. It's hard to do a search when you don't know what to call it. I don't play and I know nothing about the sax. It's in a Conn case, and to my ignorant eye, looks like some of the Conn photos I've seen around here. Here are some photos of it.

Thanks for ANY info you're willing to provide.


Conn W. J. Gronert sax by Mr. Embrey, on Flickr


Conn W. J. Gronert sax by Mr. Embrey, on Flickr


Conn W. J. Gronert sax by Mr. Embrey, on Flickr


Conn W. J. Gronert sax by Mr. Embrey, on Flickr


Conn W. J. Gronert sax by Mr. Embrey, on Flickr


Conn W. J. Gronert sax by Mr. Embrey, on Flickr
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Those are the only markings I could find. Thanks.
I mainly came here for the basic info such as; Is it an alto?, silver plate?, year of production?. I think I found most of what I needed. Interesting history.

http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?146663-William-J.-Gronert

It will be for sale on ebay in the next day or two (user name big-steve-40). It will start low and have no reserve. This one deserves to belong to an enthusiast that will appreciate it.
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