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COUESNON MONOPOLE STENCIL-EMBASSY ALTO SAX, France, professional repad, hi F#

Estimated price for orientation: 600 $

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Skill Level: Professional


EMBASSY BRAND ALTO SAX-  COUESNON STENCIL   ( Note the  Cs stamped into the key guards and the cut off corners on the key work).       Serial # 3569, (on the bell). Looks to be a 1960s horn
Rolled tone holes. High F#.  Double tenon neck. "Modern feel" ergonomicsIt is exactly the same as the  Monopole  model.I compared it to a Monopole and there are no differences. It weighs 4 oz more than the Monopole  because of the high F# mechanism which the Monopole does not have. Unlike American stencils , European stencils are as good as the original. Sometimes they are even  deluxe models of the same horn.This is a professional level horn that was a competitor to the French  Selmers of the time
 Lacquer is still good though there is slight pitting mostly on the key pads , and  a few light  spots of green around the tone holes Very light denting in bottom end. Low C key may have had some dent repair and  there is still a slight depression on the inside key guard.  No other dents or signs of dent repairs A second neck strap ring has been added. Great location but ugly soldering job. All new pads. Two of the palm key pads, D and F have synthetic, Valentino pads. I don't know why but they seal well. Neck: no bend down, no signs of repairs.  Lacquer mostly gone. Good cork. Plays great throughout the range. I put it through its paces  with my pet bebop licks and then on a Bach cello suite to test for big jumps and it did fine.This is a great horn, a real all round saxophone with that classic French sound. I preferred it to the SML REV D that I sold earlier.  Couesnon was obviously a very innovative manufacturer. Like the SML, it doesn't need  a very bright or opened- tip mouthpiece to get a big sound. Comes in a Yamaha Custom case that has  a few scuffs but is still totally functional.