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Tenor saxophone Buescher model Aristocrat 1936


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This is a wonderful tenor saxophone by Buescher model Aristocrat from 1936. Talking about the Aristocrat model, which i think is the most versatile of the Buescher family. This model was used a lot by classical musicians in US and jazz people too.

As sound quality the models around 1936/1940ish are actually the best of all the Buescher’s production.

This instrument is In great conditions, no dents, no damages, new pads, great intonation and ready to be played.

Perhaps just a little check at the sax repairman as there may be a little leak somewhere.

Just in some area the paint is worn out as you can expect from a vintage sax that has been played in the past. Big and beautiful sound / Video of my wonderful sax can be sent on request


PRICE 1700 Pounds Or very near offer

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