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1921 Silver Conn New Wonder Tenor Sax/Saxophone, Rolled Toneholes, Plays Great!
Estimated price for orientation: 788 $
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Description Type: Tenor Model: New Wonder Brand: Conn Body Finish: Silver-Plated Skill Level: Professional Key Finish: Silver-Plated Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Body Material: Brass
This is a vintage Conn tenor saxophone #65XXX in original silver plate, manufactured in 1921 in Elkhart, Indiana USA. Rolled toneholes. Most pads are around midlife, and this sax is set up to good playing adjustment. However, some players will always want a sax personally to their taste by their own technician, so buyers will need to figure that expense into the price BEFORE bidding. Normal wear, speckling, scratches, and small dents for it's age. This sax plays freely with a great vintage edge and presence. Comes in it's original case in solid condition and this sax will be very carefully packaged for shipping. This great vintage sax is offered at 99 cents starting bid and no reserve, to the highest bidder!
Description
| Type: | Tenor | Model: | New Wonder |
| Brand: | Conn | Body Finish: | Silver-Plated |
| Skill Level: | Professional | Key Finish: | Silver-Plated |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States | Body Material: | Brass |
This is a vintage Conn tenor saxophone #65XXX in original silver plate, manufactured in 1921 in Elkhart, Indiana USA. Rolled toneholes. Most pads are around midlife, and this sax is set up to good playing adjustment. However, some players will always want a sax personally to their taste by their own technician, so buyers will need to figure that expense into the price BEFORE bidding. Normal wear, speckling, scratches, and small dents for it's age. This sax plays freely with a great vintage edge and presence. Comes in it's original case in solid condition and this sax will be very carefully packaged for shipping.
This great vintage sax is offered at 99 cents starting bid and no reserve, to the highest bidder!