Re: C. G. Conn "Drifter" Guitar appraisal

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Posted by hoodeehoo on Sat, 10/05/02 - 15:45:41.

Hey lets get a whole bunch real:
I own a Conn Drifter Mod D-30. It's the higher priced model, and it can be bought for around forty dollars (used) at a lot of pawn shops.

: Can anyone give me an appraisal on a 6-string acoustic guitar made by C G Conn LTD? It says "Drifter" on it and there is a label on the inside that says:

: Model D10
: C.G.Conn LTD Oakbrook Illinois
: Made in Korea

: I'd appreciate any info available.

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Re: C. G. Conn "Drifter" Guitar appraisal

: Hey lets get a whole bunch real:
: I own a Conn Drifter Mod D-20. Is it higher priced model.

: : Can anyone give me an appraisal on a 6-string acoustic guitar made by C G Conn LTD? It says "Drifter" on it and there is a label on the inside that says:

: : Model D20
: : C.G.Conn LTD Oakbrook Illinois
: : Made in Korea

: : I'd appreciate any info available.

Re: C. G. Conn

: : Hey lets get a whole bunch real:
: : I own a Conn Drifter Mod D-20. Is it higher priced model.

: : : Can anyone give me an appraisal on a 6-string acoustic guitar made by C G Conn LTD? It says "Drifter" on it and there is a label on the inside that says:

: : : Model D20
: : : C.G.Conn LTD Oakbrook Illinois
: : : Made in Korea

: : : I'd appreciate any info available.

I have a Model D-25, but no serial number.

Drifter

Hi, Did you receive any responses from anyone on your inquire? I know this is an old blog but you may still be out there. I have a Drifter Acoustic Guitar with the oval label D25 with the starburst color and humingbird pick guard. I bought mine back in the 70s and am just starting to play it now...my problem is that it is very hard on my fingers and I thought maybe I could take it to a guitar shop and have the fret to string height manipulated but I can't find the appropriate height. I looked on the Conn site and noticed their references jump from C to F, without any D listed. I know this is an old blog but you may still be out there.

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