The U.S. distributor for Conn brand name instruments was Conn/Continental Music Company of Chicago, IL. The Conn trademark is perhaps more recognizable on their brass band instruments. While they only produced acoustic guitars at first, solid and semi-hollow body guitars made an appearence in the late 1970s. Source: Michael Wright, Guitar Stories, Volume One.
Guitars previously built in Japan between during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

CONN Electric Guitars Models

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CONN MISC. ELECTRIC MODELS

- various models including the CSE-2V/CSE-2W (Strat-style), CSE-4 (Les Paul-style), CSE-5 (offset double cutaway NTB), CSE-7 (symmetrical double cutaway body), CSE-35 (ES-335-style), and CSB-7 (electric bass), mfg. late 1970s.