Brand new these are going for about $3139.00.
Solid player, looks like new, pads are great, serviced. These are rare saxophones as most of the Selmer's.Įarlier La Voix model. It has a certain flexibility that makes it quite a joy to play! Please be aware that there has been some dent work on the horn (in the bow area), some resoldering of Bell Key guards, in addition to a neck pull-down that was gently repaired. The sound itself is slightly on the brighter side of neutral, but it's a very complex and warm kind of brightness. It is on the freer-blowing end of the spectrum with a nice, fat projection.
It has just been through our shop for a full set-up. Relacquer, about 75-80%, "Player's Horn", seen some action, still a venerable instrument, serviced with good pads, in solid flight case.
Nice price on this! $3400Ĭontemporary, newer La Voix model. Neck is in good shape no evidence of pull down in the neck. Some dent work done on the bow area, done very well there was no dentage to begin with in the bow guard plate.
Definitely a player's sax with excellent pads and serviced by us many new pads on this.
Selmer Mark VII Tenor, Serial #264260 (1977)Įarlier model, in its third year of production, about 70% original lacquer, without a doubt. Recently repadded with Prestini pads by an expert technician, with pads set at optimum height for great playing. Owns a Deep, Resonant, Full, Vibrant sound. On consignment from the owner’s grandson, a one owner horn! His grandfather a very popular saxophonist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
At $3750.00, an excellent price!īeautiful early lacquer Mark VI, European engraved, about 80% original lacquer, without a doubt a real Player’s Horn! A magic serial number and much sought after vintage, the 70-85K range played by such giants of the tenor as Joe Henderson, Jimmy Heath, George Coleman, Michael Brecker, Sonny Rollins, and John Coltrane. $6759 brand new, priced fairly at $3750.00. Serviced with excellent pads. Great lacquer and pads serviced plays great! Pictures coming.
Different from the Series III in some ways more versatile (can inquire of us). This is very clean instrument, lacquer looks great. In excellent shape, these are close in playing to the Mark VI, with a big robust, resonant sound.
Selmer Paris Super Action 80 Serie II Tenor Saxophone #538468 (1996)Īnother in our line of used Selmer Series II’s, this very popular professional Selmer Paris saxophone (New models, The Selmer Paris Series II Model 54 presently is sold discounted on Woodwind and Brasswind at $6759.00) is priced much cheaper here. Comes in a great looking newish Selmer Super Action 80 Serie I or II case, with cloth cover, zipper working well. Couple of dings on the bow, we can easily take care of this. It is a relacquer, and it has a spotty finish, and there are a lot of pads that need to be replaced (and one could easily do a full repad) but, Wow, there are not too many of these left, and if you want to take on a project this is horn is it it can be restored with ease. Late model, still kicks! Big, full sound for this vintage! 60+% lacquer remaining. These were made, designed with help from Buescher. Selmer older model intermediate sax, Bell keys on left hand opposite side, Original lacquer, about 90%. Classic Sax at a good price on this one! $775 have had some pads replaced, is serviced and plays with a lot of Zing! Newish case in good condition. Straight out of the Selmer USA Co.’s alliance with Buescher as the Bell keys on left side. Selmer older model intermediate sax from the Mid 1960’s, at the middle of the Signet run. All new pads, repadded by us, some lacquer wear, and plays with a lot of Zing! Classic Sax at a good price on this one! $850 Selmer older model intermediate sax from the Mid to late 1960’s, a little later in the Signet run, bell keys on the right hand side.
In excellent shape, these are close in playing to the Mark VI, with a big robust, resonant sound. Selmer Series III Tenor, #662436 (2005) Lacquered. This is extremely resonate, edgy, louder, bordering on the bright sound. It has a period replacement neck that I bought brand new and paid $1100 for and then had silver plated by Anderson. It is American engraved which is unusual for Silver Mark VI’s (usually European engraved). Very late model #232465 Silver Plated (Original) Selmer Mark VI Tenor