This Mexiconn is only interesting because with it, Conn tried to bring back some of its former glory. Jason DuMars talks about this on Sax On The Web when he says this, about this particular model:

"It's a very poorly constructed horn that is prone to falling apart, but the geometry and key design is fabulous. It's essentially based on the 28M with most of the doodads removed. They are made in Mexico."

Source: http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?78099-Conn-7M-N49xx-information&p=754025&viewfull=1#post754025
  • neck right side neck right side
  • in case with neck in case with neck
  • original case original case
  • right side upper portion right side upper portion
  • right side upper portion 3 right side upper portion 3
  • right side lower portion right side lower portion
  • lower portion back view lower portion back view
  • left thumb rest octave lever left thumb rest   octave lever
  • left palm keys left palm keys
  • left side lower portion left side lower portion
  • left side upper portion left side upper portion
  • bell left side bell left side
  • down the bell down the bell
  • eb key guard eb key guard