. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 14 (April 23 and 30, 1920)] . Ralph E. Corey. Trombone with Sousas band. I attrib-ute the success of my career in verygreat measure to the use of the ConnTrombone, which possesses everythinga performer could hope for- I couldnot possibly do the work on any othermake of instrument that I find easilyrendered on the H- Benne Hcnton. Saxophone Virtu-oso. Soloist with Sousasand Con-ways Bands and Victor Talking Ma-chine Co. The Conn Saxophones areused almost exclusively by capableSaxophonists. They are superior inevery detail, poss


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 14 (April 23 and 30, 1920)] . Ralph E. Corey. Trombone with Sousas band. I attrib-ute the success of my career in verygreat measure to the use of the ConnTrombone, which possesses everythinga performer could hope for- I couldnot possibly do the work on any othermake of instrument that I find easilyrendered on the H- Benne Hcnton. Saxophone Virtu-oso. Soloist with Sousasand Con-ways Bands and Victor Talking Ma-chine Co. The Conn Saxophones areused almost exclusively by capableSaxophonists. They are superior inevery detail, possessing improvementsnot found on any others and a richtonal quality—a mechanism that is awork of art. John J. Pcrfetto, Euphonitm Vtnunsoand Eoloist of Sousas Band. The-Euphonium manufactured by C. Ltd. stands in a {lass by itself,far superior to any others I have evertried, easy to play, rich and powerfulin tone, perfect in intonation .reliablein valve action. IIS


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