Logos

Here are the logos Conn has used in the past and currently uses today.

Three Marching Men

A background with three marching band members, a Sousaphone player, saxophonist, and trumpet player [left to right].Probably one of the most recognized Conn logos, first used in the 1930s in publications, and on instrument bells from 1954-1985. From then on, it was used on everything from publications to boxes to clothing until about 2004. The "CONN" lettering is still used today, mostly on case tags and logos, and slightly modified on student instrument bells. The Saxophone Marching Man was used on the Conn "American Sax" 24M alto bell.Conn International Globe A globe showing the Americas and part of another continent, with "CONN®" at the top, and "INTERNATIONAL" around the lower portion of the globe. Instruments labeled Styriaton have "STYRIATON" at the top with "CONN INTERNATIONAL" around the globe base.Used on imported Conn instruments (usually trumpets, and some cornets and saxophones) from the 1990s until about 2007.C. G. Conn Script"C. G. Conn" in script lettering.Used since the late 1990s, and still found on trumpets, saxophones, etc.Conn Vintage One Lettering

"Vintage" in large letters with flowing swashes, with "ONE" in small lettering inside a loop-swash from the G in Vintage.Used on the left-hand [to the player] side of the Conn 1B, and the right-hand side of the 1FR.