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Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case


Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case

Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case    Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case
Here for your Vintage Saxophone Playing Enjoyment is a Concertone Silver-Plated Tenor-Saxophone Mid 1920's (Martin Stencil) in Red Crushed-Velvet 1920's Wooden Case. This Sax is a Real Sleeper! (Beveled-Soldered-On) Tone Holes are (Silver-Plated-Over) Eliminating Solder-Cracks/Leakage. Very Nice Ergonomic Keyboard For The Era.

Can't say Enough about how Robust the Sound Is. Lots of Saxes From The 1920's Didn't Have A Front F-Key So I Fabricated one and Soldered it on.

Someone Played the Devil Out of This Sax, So Some Wear on The Silver Plating. A Few Re-Solders on the Lower Part of the Upper Stack and Top-Octave-Key-Saddle. This Horns' Nickname is (Buster), and When you Play It, You'll See why. (ha) Not a Pristine/Immaculate Plating--but a Serious Workhorse. Overall The Body is in Really Nice Shape, Only the most minor of Dings.

Very Straight, No Neck Pull-Down.


Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case    Concertone Silver Plated Tenor Sax 1920's Martin in Red Velvet 1920's Wood Case