This may well be one of the most well documented saxophones on the internet. It's a 1921 (80xxx) Buescher bass saxophone that was once the personal bass sax of Helen Kahlke. I won't give you a big story about its history as Helen has already done a great job of that on her web site Bassic Sax (https
King Super 20 Silver Sonic saxophones are among the most highly sought after horns ever made. This example is unfortunately not from the vintage era as the serial number (613303) dates it in the late 70's or early 80's. It is considered a series VI horn as it is engraved U.S.A. and has the regular o
Buescher “Tipped Bell, Bent Neck” Soprano Saxophone – Near Mint!
Posted on August 22, 2024
This is one of those rare items that I may only see once in my time repairing saxophones. The Buescher "tipped bell, bent neck" soprano was only made for a few years in the late 20's and only in small quantities. This one has serial number 220666 and is from around 1926 or 27. It is a series IV horn
This 1938 Selmer Balanced Action alto was saved from a horrible demise and is now gig ready. It was pulled aside at a local recycling centre by some eagle eyed employees and made its way to me for a complete restoration. I had to throw out the case as it had obviously been lived in by a family of mi
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