SOLD - Refaced by Mojo. This mouthpiece has straight side walls into a larger throat/chamber than narrows back to the neck bore size. Terrific material. The Mojo reface looks excellent, as always, and his markings are: "46, 080, Mojo +5".
Kolhert 1957 ‘Model 57’ Eb Alto, #35k (Archived)
SOLD - A rarer sax from the pinnacle of the Kolhert factory. Model 57 is considered their best sax. "...They just sound really, really good. They are much like a vintage Keilwerth, although a bit 'edgier' than a Keilwerth; and a bit more 'aggressive' and 'wider' in tone than a French or Italian horn. Intonation tends to be quite good."
Buescher 1955 ‘Aristocrat IV – 157’ Bb Tenor, #356k(Archived)
SOLD - (SOUND FILES) Cousin to the Top Hat & Cane, I would label these "Model: 400, series III". Get a TH&C tone for 60% less cost! I consider these to be some of the best bargain/undervalued saxes in the market. You get the engineering designs of previous 400 models with a few changes to neck braces, octave triggers, guard designs, no silver bell ring(underside), but the big bell and 400 rear bell keys.
Conn 1955 ’10M’ Bb Tenor, #566k (Archived)
SOLD - Sound File - A rare beauty! A beautiful example here of what some might call the "last of the real 10Ms" before the Mexico era. An affordable 10M - Comes with a custom built case is great condition. This sax was adult owned, last owner was Owner #3. As I inspected it, I saw about two small dings/dents in the history and one ping. Comes inquire to be owner #4!
Martin 1948 ‘The Martin Tenor’ Bb Tenor, #166,0xx (Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILE - A beautiful "The Martin Tenor", with an early serial number (matching neck #), and many original features present: brown felt... 98% original lacquer in excellent condition. I am biased and I love these, especially the early serial number ones (darker tone).
Otto Link ‘Master Link – 4’ Tenor – 0.064″ (Archived)
SOLD - (Reface to be included) Looking for the vintage Coleman Hawkins sound? This is a good start! Warm, Vintage Tone all the way - These have a huge chamber, low baffle and a very reserved, warm tone. Serial number: R86. It arrived with an original tip at 0.064", consider a reface up to 0.080"(modern 5 or so).
Martin 1955 ‘The Martin Baritone’ Eb Baritone, #196k (Archived)
SOLD - A "warhorse" player with battle wounds. The Martin Baritones are loved for tone - words people use to describe: power, depth, core, punch, bite, bark. They have a special tone.
Buescher 1948 ‘Top Hat and Cane 400’ Bb Tenor, #325k (Archived)
SOLD - From Sarge's Collection- One of the sax world's favorite saxes - Original finish - with an earlier serial number #325k. Properly rebuilt with a custom Black, kangaroo pad rebuild with original snaps. A HUGE TONE! One of a kind B400. Rebuilt by Sarge himself. Now with a Walt Johnson case.