Probably the greatest resource of readily available old musical instrument History is at the National Saxophone Museum / SaxMuseum in St Louis. They have an AMAZING collection of band instrument catalogs…even the very first Conn publication. Fantastic for research…
https://www.saxophone.org/museum/publications
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