SOLD - A rare 1940s, stainless steel mouthpiece with original brass ligature and cap. It blows really easy and can be enjoyed by anyone who doesn't want to blow that much air. Listed at the same price as modern, new ones, this can be your investment toy.
Woodwind Co. ‘New York “B3*”‘ Baritone, (WWS Reface) – 0.090” (Archived)
SOLD - Terrific hard rubber material and LARGE CHAMBER makes for a big, vintage sound. I love these on alto and tenor. This one was bought and customized with reface for a bass sax player.
Jupiter ‘JTS-889SG’ Bb Tenor, #G05,2xx(Archived)
SOLD - A great intermediateĀ sax. Great Ergos, high F# key, nice original hard case. (This model era makes me guess the year around 2010.). Ā Sterling silver neck! Currently in factory pads that come with slight-domed metal resonators. Cosmetically = 7.0
Martin 1951 ‘The Martin Tenor’ Bb Tenor, Silver, “U.S.”, #178,40x
SOLD- A rare, Silver "The Martin Tenor" with theĀ "U.S." military stamp on the bell. It has some 'war'-bruises and we will address those along the process of a full rebuild. It will come with a New Protec XL case.
Selmer 1973 ‘Mark VI’ Bb Tenor, #216,2xx (Archived)
GONE - SOUND FILE - Original lacquer, A true "player's horn" for a player - A beloved horn, owned by the late musician, Jim Coile, of the Seattle area who played with huge names like: Tom Petty, Sonando, Natalie Cole, Franky Valley, ...etc. If this caliber of player chose this sax, that's usually all I need.
Vandoren ‘V16 Metal T45-13AL’ Tenor, Gold – 0.095″ (Archived)
SOLD - Compare at $260-350 for T6 model(0.098") - It plays with a controlled presence & power; it has a focused clarity and will add a fun boost to your volume. "...made with the legendary "Bell Metal" brass, then plated with 24-karat gold."
Meyer ‘5M “Made in USA”‘ Tenor, 1980s – 0.070” (Archived)
SOLD - These versatile mouthpieces can bridge the gap between swing, trad and jazz; comes with WWS's inspection and minor refacing enhancements to the tip included at the same price as a new model without such. It plays with a controlled presence due to the lower tip size and will help progress any young player or player returning to sax. It allows for boosted volume in the Medium chamber without requiring more air.
Selmer 1984 ‘USA – 164/TS100’ Bb Tenor, #821,4xx (Archived)
SOLD - Early model Selmer USA in the Omega, prized, serial number range. Swallow this: a Pro, Selmer, Tenor... for under $3000. That is a very hard thing to offer. The darker lacquer and a mix of the lighter tone starting to be on the keywork/guards (transitional!) These are seriously one of the secret gems in the whole sax world!