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What (who) is U Conn - definition

MANUFACTURER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Conn Instruments; C G Conn; CG Conn; Conn Tuner; C.G. Conn Ltd.; C.G. Conn Ltd; C.G. Conn
  • Conn "Res-O-Pads" fitted to the bell-keys on a Selmer 'Pennsylvania Special' alto saxophone, made by Kohlert ([[Czechoslovakia]]) in 1938. Note that this instrument has rolled toneholes and that the edge of the pad extends over the rim of the key-cup

Harold J. Conn         
  • Harold J. Conn in 1948
AGRICULTURAL BACTERIOLOGIST (1886-1975),MYCOLOGIST
Draft:Harold Joel Conn; Harold Joel Conn; H. J. Conn; H.J. Conn; Harold Conn
Harold Joel Conn (May 29, 1886 – November 10, 1975) was an American agricultural bacteriologist, known for his work on soil microbiology and bacterial staining techniques. He was one of the founders of the Biological Stain Commission and also founded their journal, Stain Technology (now Biotechnic & Histochemistry).
Iain Conn         
BRITISH BUSINESSMAN
Iain C. Conn
Iain Cameron Conn (born 22 October 1962) is a British businessman. He was the chief executive (CEO) of Centrica from 2015 to 2019.
Conn Ó Néill         
IRISH CHIEFTAIN
Conn (Constantine) O'Neill; Conn O Neill
Con Ó Néill (sometimes anglicised as Con or Constantine O'Neill) was the titular head of the Clandeboye O'Neill dynasty.

Wikipedia

C. G. Conn

C. G. Conn Ltd., sometimes called Conn Instruments or commonly just Conn, is a former American manufacturer of musical instruments incorporated in 1915. It bought the production facilities owned by Charles Gerard Conn, a major figure in early manufacture of brasswinds and saxophones in the USA. Its early business was based primarily on brass instruments, which were manufactured in Elkhart, Indiana. During the 1950s the bulk of its sales revenue shifted to electric organs. In 1969 the company was sold in bankruptcy to the Crowell-Collier-MacMillan publishing company. Conn was divested of its Elkhart production facilities in 1970, leaving remaining production in satellite facilities and contractor sources.

The company was sold in 1980 and then again in 1985, reorganized under the parent corporation United Musical Instruments (UMI) in 1986. The assets of UMI were bought by Steinway Musical Instruments in 2000 and in January 2003 were merged with other Steinway properties into a subsidiary called Conn-Selmer. C. G. Conn survived as a brand of musical instruments manufactured by Conn-Selmer, retaining several instruments for which it was known: the Conn 8D horn, 88H trombone, 62H bass trombone, 52BSP trumpet and the 1FR flugelhorn.