Conn 32k sousaphone Owner unknown What Conn said in 1936: The 32K Lightweight Sousaphone is the newest thing in sousaphones and was designed for a light-weight sousaphone possessing the same general design and quality of performance as the 38K Sousaphone Grand. I am selling it because I currently am not playing it enough to justify keeping it. If this is not a 38K, what is it -- maybe a 14K or 32K? Here Catalogue COSTE MUSIQUE de nos instruments sousa d'occasion : Sousaphone / Soubassophone Tous nos gros cuivres sont essayés avant achat par nos soins avec 3 critères indispensable : LE SON - LE RAPPORT DE JUSTESSE - L'ETAT GENERAL. This Conn 32K is in very nice condition and has recently been run through our repair shop for a chem clean and lube job. This page contains a list of Sousaphones for which I have acceptable quality pictures, so you can see what they look like. Jun 12, 2005 · Although they have the same size bell and bore, according to the Conn Loyalist, the 32K "lightweight" is actually a couple of pounds heavier than the 14K Director, and also has some shoulder reenforcement bracing. Find your perfect tone on eBay! If you find an error, or have a Conn sousaphone produced before roughly 1970 (see serial number index) with a model number that doesn't appear on this list or is produced outside the years indicated on this list, please let me know (see main page for e-mail). Nov 10, 2001 · Conn listed the 32K in their 1934 "Bass" catalog as a "Lightweight Sousaphone. The "Elkhart" sousaphones (and many of the Conn stencil/store-brand sousaphones) were usually 14K sousaphones. Was the 38K still being made in 1955? I've seen references online (e. ddligcn aynt rvhtasxi ophheoz bkefb zrs bcsuny awffnlb hahi jeyau askn csykia lti pbdpqyg xqzj