$3,199 as is/$4,400 Rebuilt - SOUND FILE - Original finish with some signs of use and playing. Pretty enough to love, played enough to keep playing without stress.
King 1967 ‘Super 20 – Silversonic’ Bb Tenor, #433k
$5,499.00 - Good looks + boisterous, classic tone; all with good pads and the upgraded brass resos.
B&S 2004 ‘Medusa – Series 2006’ Bb Tenor, #016,410
SALE $5,499.00 - SOUND FILE - Factory New - This is THE example of all the great German saxes that we've learned to love and respect - think also of the Dave Guardala DG500 models, but with the next tier of improvements! - G# lifter, Screw adjustments on the lower stack - PADS: Tan with metal resos. CASE: original Medusa case with multiple neck slots.
Selmer 1960 ‘Mark VI’ Bb Tenor, #85,05x
SAVE $600! - Plays fantastic! This BRECKER-era serial number tenor is a bargain with the relacquer, yet a Sherry Huntley re-engraving! I don't expect this to be for sale for too long.
Brilhart ‘Level-Air – 4<8*' Tenor, 1960s, Version A (Bob C Reface) - 0.105"
$375.00 - From Sarge's Collection - extremely rare 1960s Level-Air in excellent condition, refaced to play, collect and/or enjoy!
Tenor, Neck: Selmer ‘Mark VI – VARITONE’, Lacquer (Archived)
SOLD - Rare Selmer Neck with original working pick-up! These don't come for sale very often!
MC Gregory ‘Gale Triple-Rail(offset)- 4T’ Tenor, Rubber, (Refaced)- 0.074″
$950.00 - Vintage MC Gregory, triple-rail, with OFFSET center rail - even more rare! From Chadd's Collection!
Martin 1950 ‘The Martin’ Bb Tenor, #174k
$2,299.00 - It's not a complete "looker" but I have some very high expectations that that means it will be a great "player"; as tends to be the case -- ugly ones play better. It is a tricky relac that had me thinking twice because the engraving was well protected. So I suspect it's a factory job.
