

If there's one in great shape for about $250 - $300 its o.k. Mine was in lousy shape and I didn't want to spend $300 - $350 for some pads, adjustments and a couple dent removals so I sold it for small $$. In excellent, rebuilt, tech adjusted they go for as high as $600. In decent shape they're about a $250 - $300 horn. horns - they're actually Director models called Shooting Stars. There's "Mexico" stamped near the thumbrest on the Mexiconns. Mexiconn's do not have CONN USA stamped on the bell. Some horns were Conn USA up to about 1970. Click to expand.Well, it may or not be a "Mexiconn." Its a 1970 built in one of the Nogales plants - either Arizona at the Art Best Plant, or in Mexico.
