![]() Maybe because there were so many produced and at a great price so schools bought them up left and right. A friend of mine has an early 1970's 25J that plays really good too! So I am not sure, maybe all of the 2XJ's ever produced were during the golden years! I am not sure why people don't consider these "professional" horns. Currently own a 1940 26J/27J that is the best playing horn I've ever played and is in tune. Maybe they were available in the later years as custom orders only? Hard to believe that 27J is from the 60's.īut I will add that I used to own a 1953 20J that played pretty good. ![]() That's interesting because I thought Conn quit producing the 26J/27J in the early 1940's. I also currently have access to "thee" silver 27j from many a threads here that plays very similar to my current 24j and that is also an M series.
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