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Work Schedule 2016 On-going '16 side project: Conn Chu Tenor-Super Gigger Custom WWS horn #211k gets Custom Rebuild with custom RED roo pads, maxed out Silver resotech resonators, Premium upgrades, keywork fabrication...etc In Progress/On Hold
1-5-16 Conn 10M Tenor: Worldwide Sax horn #349k gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with natural cork throughout for customer, and neckstrap moved. Long Complete
~LIMITED AVAILABILITY~ 1-25-16 "The Martin Alto" Full Standard Rebuild Hurwitz Complete
2/5/16 - 2/17/16 Gold Restoration, Martin Typewriter alto: Customer horn returns from plating to get assembled and put together! I can't wait! Hurwitz In Progress
~LIMITED AVAILABILITY~
2-25-16 King Zephyr Alto: Worldwide Sax horn #322k gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with natural cork throughout for customer. Chant Complete
3-16-16 Nickel plated CONN 6M alto: Worldwide Sax horn #249k gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with natural cork throughout for customer. Griffin Complete
5-9-16 Buescher "Big B" Silver alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Buescher Rebuild with snap in pads and natural cork throughout, repair octave trigger too. Dickson Complete
6-15-16 Gold plated Conn "Artist" New Wonder II alto: Worldwide Sax horn #234k gets a Custom Rebuild with Chocolate Roo pads, and custom Resotech Gold, oversized resos with cork throughout. Donnelly Complete
6-26-16 KING SUPER 20 ALTO: Worldwide Sax horn #367k gets a Special Rebuild with Black Roo pads, premium upgrades, FOR CUSTOMER. Martin Complete
8-4-16 Original Lacquer CONN 6M alto: Worldwide Sax horn #279k gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with natural cork throughout for customer. Leung Done
8-11-16 Conn C-Melody: Customer sax #97k. Customer sax gets a WWS Rebuild with Black Roo pads, and 60%+ flat metal resos, and new stainless springs. Mattina Complete
8-20-16 Silver Restoration - Aristo 1 Tenor: Customer sax assembly after 3years of progress. Sax gets a WWS Rebuild. Havenfield Complete
10/20/2016 Buescher TT BASS: WWS/Customer sax #145k. A WWS Inventory sax to be restored for customer. Setup TBD--customer Brass Resos. Pearson In Progress
11/1/16 SML Reynolds Contempora Tenor: WWS horn gets a Sarge Premium Rebuild with black roo pads, Silver Resotech resonators, Premium corks and felts for customer. Felix In Progress
11-25-16 Slot Open
12/10/2016 The Martin Tenor: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with natural cork throughout, replace missing key, and "Acid Bath +" treatment. McCarthy
12-20-16 Slot Open
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1-5-17 Slot Open
1-20-17 Slot Open
2-5-17 Slot Open
DATE TBD Buescher Silver C-Soprano: customer sax #155k Crosby
If you wish to schedule a rebuild, or purchase one of the saxes (and it still needs to be rebuilt), send me a 50% deposit to hold your place in the work schedule. I work from a published schedule (see left margin) so that your sax will only be out of your possession a couple weeks, while i do the actual work, it does not have to just sit on the shop floor, until its turn comes up... you send it to arrive on schedule and we return it on schedule. E-mail chadd with questions about our vintage saxes at: worldwidesax@gmail.com
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If a horns says "just rebuilt", then it's ready to go, saxes that say "scheduled for a rebuild" are waiting for the work to be done, but it will be included in the posted price. If a sax says "ON TRIAL" someone is taking advantage of the "Three Day Trial" policy (See Info and Orders page).
Saxophone Comparison Chart Some of the best vintage saxes of all time (and SOUND FILES)
Here is a pic of some custom resonator work. The reso can be sized to your tonehole, or whatever you would like. I can get you virtually any resonator ordered. Sarge's favorite was the Resotech solid silver reso.
WE DO GOLD AND SILVER ELECTRO-PLATING That's right! We have a: GOLD STAR Pro plating system
It is our business to Rebuild your sax or sell ours as Fully Rebuilt Saxes. We never sell our stock "As-Is". We are Restorers.
If you wish to schedule a rebuild, or purchase one of our saxes and it still needs to be rebuilt, send us a 50% deposit and we will schedule its rebuild before any of our other worldwidesax.com inventory. Everybody loves these new Kangaroo skin pads, aka Saxgourmet Pads and you can get them from Curt, at musicmedic.com you can request that any WWS stock be rebuilt with them, or just click this link and order some for yourself.
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Hard to find: Here is a helpful outline of SML serial Numbers: S.M.L.
Serial Numbers: 0001
– 3000 / 1934 to 1940 3000
– 5500 / 1940 to 1945 5500
– 8000 / 1945 to 1950 8000
– 12000 / 1950 to 1955 12000
– 16000 / 1955 to 1960 16000
– 19000 / 1960 to 1965 22000
– 24000 / 1970 to 1975 24000
– 26000 / 1975 to 1980 26000 – 27000 / 1980 to 1982
SML Stencils: HINT: no one ever says that these models play "bad". (I have seen that many are connected to the Gold Medal era and into the King Marigaux era. Rev D era ones are very rare. WWS 'seen' examples are noted with their serial number.) Pitchard Artist (#19k GM) A.Cojan (#21k--UNIQUE: with F#!, unique for the early number!, with Rev D guards, GM engraving, Marigaux F#.) Reynolds Contempora (#19k GM) Jen Co Harmonica (#8k, Rev D) Alexandre (#10k Rev D) "The Woodwind Co." (#14k Rev D) Vedette (#20k, GM)
Here is a helpful outline of Keilwerth serial Numbers: Keilwerth Serial Numbers: 1925: 0-800 1933-5: 9000 1941: 18,500 1947: #20,000 1953: #23,000 1958: #28,000 1960: #38,000 1962: #43,000 1964: #49,000 1966: #55,000 1971: #69,000 1975-6?: #79,000 1977: #81,000 1986: #91,000 1993: #99,100 1996: #104,000 1998: #109,000 2004: #119,000 Keilwerth made The New King and Tone King as their main brand names, from 1932 to 1969 or so, but there were always stencils, like Edgeware and later Couf. Here are few of the other names you may find on Keilwerth made horns. The New King and Tone King saxes were identical except for a high F# key on the tone king model, but keilwerth marketed the Tone King as the "deluxe" Pro model and the New King as the "standard" Pro model Known Keilwerth Stencils: Couf Superba 1 & 2 Royalist Conn DJH Buffet Edgeware Marco Vincent Albert Martelle Winsall Tam Bundy Special (H&A Selmer) (La Sete - seen: baritone/soprano) Armstrong Heritage King Tempo Champion Calvert Deluxe Silvertone Hammerschmidt (sopranos) Jean Barre Artist (seen Alto) Princeton (seen Alto) American Master (seen Alto)
Keilwerth copiers, such as Amati, Dörfler & Jörka (1949 to 1968, then purchased by Keilwerth) and B&S H.Genet Roxy Jubilee Voss Silvertone Rene Dumont Keilwerth relatives: Max Keilwerth and Richard Keilwerth (Graslitz) made saxes under the names:
Weltklang (baritones only) Senator Hohner
Here is a handy chart for King ZEPHYR series: Zephyr
and Zephyr Special s/n
170xxx to 180xxx s/n 180xxx to 237xxx Zephyr Special: s/n 200xxx to 280xxx s/n 237xxx to 305xxx s/n 305xxx to 423xxx s/n 423xxx to 540xxx 1945 was the beginning of King's Super 20 (s/n 272xxx) Here is a handy chart for King SUPER 20 series: 1945-1949 "Series I": #272xxx to 295xxx Tranny "Series Ia": #295xxx to
305xxx #305xxx to
340xxx #340xxx to
380xxx #380xxx to 426xxx Factory
moves to Eastlake #426xxx to 540xxx 1975 "Series VI": <1975? era debate 1975+? #540xxx to 800xxx
Past Work Schedule 2010: 4-13-10 Gold Plated The Martin Soprano 64,xxx: Done 4-18-10 Silver The Martin Tenor 184K "USMC": Done 5-7-10 Buffet SDA Alto 18K: Done 5-14-10 Armstrong Low A Baritone: Done 5-25-10 Conn 10M: Done 5-28-10 Martin Committee 2 Alto: WWS Done 6-1-10 J. Keilwerth 1934 New King Alto: Nickle plated Done 6-11-10 The Martin Alto: Done 6-17-10 Silver Buescher Big B: Silver plated WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with flat metal resos for customer. Done 6-24-10 1948 Conn 6m Naked Lady: Done 7-2-10 Buescher 400 Tenor #505K: WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with Prestini rivetless dome metal resos. WWS Done 7-8-10 1928 Silver Conn Chu Alto: Customer horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with flat metal resos. DONE 7-20-10 King Super 20 Alto #415K: WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with flat metal resos. WWS Done 7-28-10 Conn 6m: customer horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with flat metal resos. Done 7-28-10 1945 The Martin Tenor: WWS horn 153K gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with Seamless Domed resos. WWS Done
8-5-10 Buescher Aristo "156" Tenor #338K: Done 8-12-10 1953 SML Rev D #10K: Chadd horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with Presini pads, some Premium upgrades, minor fabrication work, and some plating restorations. Done 8-13-10 1972 Selmer Mark VI alto #208K: WWS horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with Presini pads and natural cork throughout. WWS Done 8-27-10 1940 Conn 26M alto: Customer horn gets a Premium Vintage Rebuild with White Roos & Seamless Flat resos. Done 9-7-10 1952 King Zephyr Alto: WWS horn 328K gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild. WWS Done 9-23-10 Buescher Big B Tenor #322K: WWS horn gets a Standard Buescher Rebuild with Buescher snap in pads and natural cork throughout for customer. Done 6-17-10 Silver Buescher Aristocrat #280k: Silver plated WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Buescher snap-in Rebuild with original metal resos. WWS Done 10-15-10 1960s LeBlanc Rationale Tenor: WWS horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with Presini pads. Sarge/WWS Done 10-22-10 1953 SML Rev D #10K: WWS horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with Presini pads for customer. Done 10-26-10 1940 Martin Comm 2 alto: Chadd horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with Presini pads, some Premium upgrades for customer. Done 11-4-10 Buescher Aristocrat Alto #345k: WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Buescher snap-in Rebuild with original metal resos. WWS Done 11-4-10 Buescher Big B Aristocrat Tenor #317k: WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Buescher snap-in Rebuild with original metal resos. WWS Done 11-18-10 Silver Conn Chu alto: Customer horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with flat metal resos. Childs Done 12-2-10 Buescher Big B Aristocrat Alto: WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Buescher snap-in Rebuild with original metal resos. WWS Done 12-14-10 The Martin Tenor #208k: WWS horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with flat metal resos and rivet center. WWS Done 12-17-10 Nickel Conn Chu Tenor: WWS horn gets a Vintage French Standard Rebuild with plastic resos. WWS Done
Please e-mail or phone us for additional descriptions or JPEG's of
any of our current inventory, or if you don't see something you would like to have, let us
know. We have a long list of customers you can
e-mail for references. (see References Page) ~~Chadd&Steve~~ Past Work 2011: 1-1-2011 H.Couf Superba 1 Tenor: Customer horn gets a Standard Vintage Rebuild with Pisoni rivetless dome metal resos. Thaut Done 1-4-11 1938 Buescher Aristocrat series 1 Tenor: WWS horn gets a Vintage Buescher Snap-in Rebuild with natural cork throughout. WWSDone 1-19-11 1940s Buescher Aristocrat Alto: Customer's alto neck gets pull-down repair and dents removed. Garcia Done 1-19-11 Conn "tranny" Chu alto: WWS horn gets a Vintage Rebuild with natural cork throughout and Sherry Huntly Engraving. WWS Done 1-28-11 Conn 6m alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Rebuild with natural cork throughout. Harford Done 2-5-11 King Super 20 alto - pearls: WWS horn gets a Vintage Rebuild with premuim extras. WWS Done 2-22-11 King Super 20 tenor - pearls: Customer horn gets a Vintage Rebuild with oversized Noyak resos on Black Saxgourmet Roo pads. Atkinson Done 2-23-11 Buescher 400 Tenor 429K: WWS horn gets a Vintage Buescher Snap In rebuild. WWS Done 3-10-11 Conn Gold C-Soprano 98K: WWS horn gets a rebuild for customer with silver Resotechs to be gold plated & Premium Upgrade. Gast Done 4-7-11 King Super 20 tenor --full pearls: Sax gets a Vintage Rebuild with premium extras and seamless flat resos. Sarge Done 4-14-11 Conn Chu tranny tenor: Customer horn gets a Vintage Rebuild with oversized Resotech resos on Black Saxgourmet Roo pads and a Premium Upgrade and New stainless steel springs. Mattina Done 4-21-11 Buffet S-1 Tenor: Sax gets a Vintage Rebuild with premium extras and seamless flat resos. Sarge Done 5-10-11 Vintage YAS-62 purple label: Customer horn gets a French Standard rebuild with plastic dome resos. Tebo Done 5-13-11 Vintage Dolnet #24K: WWS horn gets a French Standard rebuild with Flat Metal resos. WWS Done 5-19-11 Selmer Mark VI alto: Customer horn gets a Silver Restoration with a French Standard rebuild with plastic dome resos and full Spring Replacement. Zax Done 6-3-11 Selmer Mark VI Tenor: Customer horn gets a French Standard rebuild with plastic dome resos and swedging. Layer Done 6-20-11 Silver Buescher TrueTone IV Alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard rebuild with Buescher Snap In Pads. Tarvin Done 7-1-11 King Saxello customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild. Zax Done 7-15-11 Silver Conn curved Soprano: WWS horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild after chemical Lacquer stripping, for customer. Luchtan Done 7-29-11 Silver Conn 26M alto: WWS horn gets Rebuilt and some much needed TLC. WWS Done 8/7/11--8/13/11 TIME OFF 8-15-11 1935 Conn 10M tenor: WWS horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild for customer. Oleru Done 8-16-11 The Martin Tenor 1953: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild. Neilo Done 8-29-11 King Zephyr alto: WWS (OS) horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild for customer. harrson/Keller Done 9-1-11 Maintenance & School Prep
9-10-11 Maintenance & School Prep
9-20-11 Martin Committee II alto: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild.Siboliban Done
10-1-11 Martin Committee I alto: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild + a new custom screw rod. Siboliban Done
10-18-11 Martin Committee III "The Martin alto": WWS horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild for customer. Zink Done
11-1-11 H&A Selmer Bundy Baritone: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild for customer with domed metal resos for customer. Snowhill Done
11-13-11 Mark VI alto: Silver Restoration Returns from Andersons. Customer horn gets a with a French Standard rebuild with Metal dome resos and full Spring Replacement with Rose Gold Plating Accents. Zax Done
12-6-11 Buescher Big B Baritone: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with metal-backed pads and natural cork throughout. Aaberg Done
12/22--31/11 TIME OFF
~ 2012 ~
1-3-11 Conn Gold Artist "Harp" alto: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild for customer. Seward Done
1-17-12 Buescher Big B Tenor: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with metal-backed pads and natural cork throughout. Williamson Done
2-1-12 SML Rev D Alto: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with prestini pads and natural cork throughout, + custom key fabrication. Heine Done
3-8-12 The Martin Tenor: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with prestini pads and natural cork throughout for customer. Gillette Done
3-16-12 Buffet Super Dynaction Tenor: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with prestini pads and natural cork throughout for customer. Croasdale Done
3-28-12 Conn baritone?: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with prestini pads and natural cork throughout for customer. Tarvin Canceled
3/29--4/16/12 TIME OFF
4-26-12 Martin Committee I Alto: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with prestini pads and natural cork throughout for customer. Lindberg Done
5-10-12 Buffet SDA Alto #18,7xx: WWS horn gets Premium Rebuild with Saxgourmet Black Roo pads with Noyak resonators for customer. Sheedy Done
5-31-12 Silver/nickel The Martin Alto: WWS horn gets vintage standard rebuild with new stainless steel springs, Rose-gold wash bell. Krause Done
6-21-12 Silver The Martin Tenor: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard rebuild for customer plus custom thumb hook, post repairs. Evans Done
6-27-12 The Martin Tenor, Official Music Man Model: WWS horn gets Premium Standard rebuild for customer with Saxgourmet Roo Pads. Tuncel Done
7-3-12 Selmer Super Balanced Action Tenor: gets Premium Standard rebuild for customer with tan pads and domed metal resos50%+. Maxwell Done
7-13-12 The Martin Tenor: Customer horn gets a Premium Rebuild with prestini pads and seamless flat resos, and custom work. Leisenbach Done
7-27-12 B&S Blue Label alto: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard rebuild (premium) for customer and custom pearls installed. Incorvaia Done
8/2--8/5/12 TIME OFF
8-6-12 Buescher "The Aristocrat" alto: WWS horn gets a Vintage Buescher rebuild with original snap-on pads and natural cork throughout. Complete
8-10-12 Selmer Balanced Action alto: Customer horn gets Vintage Standard rebuild for customer with stack swedging and screw replacements and minor fabrication. Suhling Done
8-22-12 Silver Conn Chu Alto: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard rebuild (premium) for customer, with neck octave key work and swedging throughout. Hayes Done
9/1--9/12/2012 School Prep
9-13-12 Conn 6M viii alto: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard rebuild for customer with natural cork throughout and case solving. O'Brien Done
9-28-12 Gold Plate SML Rev D Tenor: WWS horn gets The Sarge Special rebuild (Premium) for customer, with gold plated domed Resotech resonators on Black Saxgourmet Roo pads. Ester Done
10-12-12 Silver Selmer " Model 26" Tenor: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with neck repair and oversized flat resonators with rivet. Verver Done
10-31-12 Selmer Mark VI alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with Saxgourmet Roos with original resos. Premium? Spring Replacement?. Johnson Done
11/3--11/14/12 TIME OFF
11-16-12 Conn Virtuoso Deluxe C-Melody 8M: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with White Roos for consignment sale. Emmons- Catalano Done
11-23-12 The Martin Alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild Natural cork throughout. Machin Done
12-6-12 Conn 10M Tenor: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard rebuild for customer with natural cork throughout. Ruud Done
12-17-12 Conn Artist Soprano in gold plate: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild Natural cork throughout and Saxgourmet Roo pads. Woodmancy Done
12/21--1/2/13 TIME OFF Christmas Break
The Work Schedule 2013: 1-7-13 Conn 10M, silver 1945 Tenor: WWS horn gets Vintage Standard rebuild for customer with natural cork throughout. Smith Done
1-10-13 Buescher 400 alto: WWS horn gets Vintage Buescher Rebuild with snap in pads and natural cork throughout. Done
1-18-13 SML Rev D Alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with oversized flat resos, Natural cork throughout and acid bath. Pearson Done
1-29-13 The Martin Baritone: WWS horn gets Premium Rebuild for customer with vintage standard resos and tan pads. Bogle/Ryba Done
2-21-13 King Zephyr Tenor #308k: WWS horn gets Vintage Rebuild with seamless flat resos and Black Roo Pads! WWS Done
3-1-13 Buescher 400 TH&C alto: WWS horn #306k gets Vintage Buescher Rebuild with snap in pads and natural cork throughout. WWS Done
3-13-13 1960s Selmer Mark VI alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan Prestini pads and plastic resonators. Adams Done
3-25-13 1952 Selmer Super Balanced Action Baritone Low A: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan Prestini pads and metal resonators. Hanan Done
4/1--4/7/13 TIME OFF
4-29-13 Buescher 400 TH&C alto: WWS horn #306,44x gets Vintage Buescher Rebuild with snap in pads and natural cork throughout for customer. Lindberg Done
5-2-13 King Silversonic Tenor: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan Prestini pads and metal resonators. Gifford Done
5-16-13 Martin Imperial Baritone: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan Prestini pads and metal resonators; and new blue steel springs. Johnson Done
6-1-13 The Martin Alto: WWS horn #163k gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan pads, flat resonators and natural cork throughout. Done
6-18-13 Conn New Wonder Alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan Prestini pads and flat metal resonators. Fisher Done
7-1-13 Silver Conn 6M VIII alto: WWS horn #314k gets new GOLD plate in bell and a Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan pads, flat resonators and natural cork throughout for customer. Balk Done
7-11-13 Selmer Balanced Action alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan Prestini pads and plastic domed resonators. Backman Done
8-7-13 The Martin Tenor, Official Musicman Model: WWS horn #214k gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with Black Roo pads, seamless flat resonators +50%, and natural cork throughout for customer. McKeirnan Done
8/19/13--8/30/13 Two weeks School Prep
9-1-13 Selmer Balanced Action alto: Customer horn gets new springs Backman Done
9-2-13 Conn C-Soprano: WWS horn #117k gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with flat resonators +50%, and natural cork throughout for customer. Lindberg Done 10-3-13 Buescher Tipped Bell Bb Soprano: WWS horn #204k gets a Buescher Standard Rebuild with snap in pads, and natural cork throughout for customer. Zax Done
10-15-13 Conn Gold C-Melody: WWS horn gets a prepared for customer. Lindberg Done
10-29-13 The Martin Alto: WWS horn #163k gets Vintage Standard Rebuild with tan pads, flat resonators and natural cork throughout. Done
11-1-13 Selmer Mark VII alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Standard Rebuild with plastic resos and natural cork throughout. Rachmiel Done
11-21-13 Selmer Mark VI Tenor 205k: Customer horn gets a Vintage Rebuild on Saxgourmet Roo Pads with seamless domed metal resos at 60%+ and natural cork throughout, also some neck repair. Coile Done
12-10-13 Conn Curved Soprano: WWS horn #57k gets Vintage Standard Rebuild tan pads, flat resonators and natural cork throughout for customer. Eberhard Done
12/22/13--1/1/13 TIME OFF - Xmas Break
Schedule 2014:
1-16-14 Buescher TrueTone Baritone: customer horn #224k gets Vintage Buescher Rebuild with snap-in pads, natural cork throughout, acid bath and clean up work. Cantrael Done
2-4-14 Buescher Tenor: Customer horn #13k gets TLC and Buescher Standard Setups for customer. Balk Done
2-24-14 Buescher Big B alto: Customer horn gets a Buescher Standard Rebuild with Snap-in pads and natural cork throughout for customer. Strassmaier Done
3-1-14 Buescher "The Aristocrat" series 1 Tenor: WWS horn #278k gets Vintage Buescher Rebuild with snap-in pads, natural cork throughout for a customer. Gore Done
3-10-14 1952 Selmer Super Balanced Action Low-A Baritone: Consignment horn gets a Custom Rebuild with tan pads, resotech resos, natural cork throughout with some premium upgrades for customer. Vitale Done
3-24-14 Conn Chu Berry Alto: Customer horn gets a WWS Vintage Standard Rebuild with Prestini Pads and natural cork throughout. Miranda Done
On-going '14 side projects: King Saxello WWS horn #76k gets Vintage Rebuild with black roo pads, and some Premium upgrades. Done
4-14-14 Selmer Mark VI Tenor: Customer horn #183K gets a WWS Vintage Standard Rebuild with Prestini Pads and natural cork throughout, spring replacements. Vogelgesang Done
5-9-14 1980s Vito Low-A Baritone: Customer horn gets a WWS Rebuild with tan pads, large metal resos, natural cork throughout. ASD Done
5-29-14 "The Martin Tenor": WWS horn #158k gets Vintage Standard Rebuild, body metal cleaning, Tan pads and flat resos with natural cork throughout for a customer. McDonaldDone
6-5-14-Side schedule: Julius Keilwerth Tone King Tenor: previous WWS sax returns for cosmetic work and tune-ups. Silver spot plating and Goldwash bell. Balk DONE
6-10-14: "The Martin Tenor": WWS horn #187k gets Vintage Rebuild with black roo pads, custom resotech resonators, natural cork throughout and some premium upgrades for a customer. Axton In Progress
6-25-14: Selmer New Largebore, gold plated Tenor: WWS/customer horn #13k gets Vintage Rebuild with original metal resonators, natural cork throughout and some premium upgrades for a customer. Maxwell Done
7-2-14 Buescher Big B alto: WWS horn #328,1xx gets Vintage Buescher Rebuild with snap-in pads, natural cork throughout for a customer. Bertrand Done
7-12-14 Selmer Mark VI Alto: WWS horn #101K gets Vintage Selmer Rebuild with original plastic resos, custom Premium upgrades, natural & tech cork throughout for a customer. Lindberg Done
7-22-14 Selmer Super Action 80 series II alto: 2004 customer horn gets Premium Rebuild with Saxgourmet Roo pads, tech cork, ultra suede etc... and silver Resotech resonators for a customer. Simonishvili Done
AUGUST-2014 SHOP CLOSED:
On-going '14 side projects: Conn Chu Tenor-Super Gigger Custom WWS horn #211k gets Custom Rebuild with custom RED roo pads, maxed out Silver resotech resonators, Premium upgrades, keywork fabrication...etc In Progress
Sept./ Oct./Nov. 2014 SHOP CLOSED: --MOVING!--CLICK
~~ 2015 ~~
4-1-15 Silver Bundy Special Baritone: custom help for a customer horn. shipping damages. (non rebuild) JOHNSON Complete
4-12-15 Buescher Silver C-Soprano: customer sax #155k Crosby
4-19-15 King Zephyr Special Alto: WWS horn gets Rebuild with upgrades for a customer. Keen Done
5-9-15 Buescher Big B Alto: Customer horn Dize Done
6-1-15 Buescher Big B Alto: Customer horn Nordmann Done
6-13-15 H. Genet Tenor: WWS Horn for Customer Meyers Done
6-19-15 Martin Committee 1 alto: Customer horn #116K gets Standard Vintage Rebuild with 50% resos, natural cork throughout for a customer. Hodgson Done
7-20-15 Selmer Mark VI alto: Customer horn #147K gets Standard Vintage Rebuild with reused resos, natural cork throughout for a customer. Harned Done
7-29-15 Conn Chu Berry Tenor: Customer horn #236K gets Standard Vintage Rebuild with 50% resos, natural cork throughout for a customer. Parashes Done
8-22-15 Silver Restoration - Aristo 1 Tenor: Havenfield In Progress
8-15-15 King Super 20 Alto: WWS horn #427K gets Standard Vintage Rebuild with 50% resos, natural cork throughout for a customer. Rarden Complete
9-5-15 Conn Chu-tranny Tenor #166k: WWS horn #166K gets Standard Vintage Rebuild with 50%+ resos, natural cork throughout for a customer--no silver polishing. Donnelly Complete
SEPTEMBER-15 BACK-TO-SCHOOL Local Repairs
10-15-15 SML Rev. D tenor: WWS horn #9K gets Custom Rebuild with gold resotech resos, premium upgrades for a customer. Uchiya Complete
10-29-15 1919 Buescher Curved Soprano: WWS horn #61K gets a Vintage Rebuild with seamless,. metal resos, and natural cork for a customer. McInnis Complete
11-15-15 1956 Selmer Mark VI Tenor: WWS horn #65K Vintage Rebuild with flat metal resos, and natural cork for a customer. Nik Complete
12-5-15 Special Orders: Christmas prep...
12-12-15 Buescher Big B alto: Customer horn gets a Vintage Buescher Rebuild with natural cork throughout--Jan 2 pickup. Reynolds Complete
HOLIDAY BREAK Dec. 22, 2014 - Jan. 2, 2015
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Our Finest Works, Past and Present
This page is a chance for us to feature some of the favorite jobs over the years. This is perhaps 10% of the work that passes through WWS. Sometimes our finest work is done on the least likely of horns... it doesn't have to be a five digit Selmer to be a fine sounding sax. By the way, a silver restoration can take 5-7 months from start to finish. Folks see my restorations and think i push that kind of stuff, but i don't. i always like to see people keep their horns as original as possible. if you like the sound now, i would keep your original finish, even if it's ugly. if you look at a lot of the classic players horns, they weren't too pretty. i usually only do silver and gold resto's on horns that have been relacquered or otherwise compromised already. None are for sale, as they all have very happy homes. I will use thumbnail links to help with the pages loading time. so click on the pics to see the beauties up close:
--Major WWS Prep work--Re-Engraving by Sherry Huntley--Andersons for Silver:-Satin Body, Shiny Keys and Engravings--then back to WWS for a Full Rebuild, new springs, special Rose Gold Highlights and Bell. "Mmmm..." Check back in a few months to see her return. BEFORE PHOTOS:
SOLD in 2010 Item#:SSP
finished 2-2009. The following is a letter from Bo: Sarge,
This unique Selmer is all done now and came out just beautiful.
SML Rev D TENOR: S# 132XX indicates circa 1955, one of the very last made before the Gold Medal model was introduced. so, this one is sold, but i thought you might like to watch as she comes back together... SOLD She is back together and I just started playing her. I like too do a three day play/test on my rebuilds, so that i can check it with the light each morning, play it, then clamp the keys down until the next morning. This really helps get the pads seated and the horn off to a good start. Here's some pics of her all assembled (it was spring, so you know... flowers.) This SML has a huge, rich voice, impeccable intonation and isn't bad on the eyes either...
BEFORE 1936 Conn 10M Tenor: Serial #272,xxx, made about 1936. Very little of the original finish left, but in excellent physical condition, minimal dents, no previous repairs. Rolled tone holes, big 10m sound. I plan to send her to Anderson Silver Plating for a Satin silver Finish, with polished highlights and a 24 carat gold bell interior... and while she's in Elkhart, Sherry will re-engrave the lady too. When she's back, I'll totally rebuild her with Tan Prestini pads and flat metal resonators... and a full Premium Upgrade, to enhance her old design and make her feel smooth and fast. SOLD I just got this one back from Andersons and will get some pics to share soon One of the modifications the customer wanted on this horn was a strap hook system that would allow more flexibility... so we co-opted the king zephyr three hook concept and it came out nicely, this will allow for much better balance. She's 95% back together and it stopped raining for a minute, so i thought i better get some nice pics... THIS ONE ENDED UP HAVE A RICH SMOOTH SOUND THAT ONLY THE PRE WAR CONN'S CAN GET. FABULOUS SOUND,
Buescher Aristocrat Tenor: Rare early version of the Aristo, with the small bell for a more focused, sweeter sound. Beautiful Art Deco engraving. Think Johnny Hodges tone. Serial # 272,xxx, built about 1937. No major damage ever done to it. Neck looks great and has a matching S#. I am going to remove a couple small dents/dings and do a Satin Silver Resto on this one, then when it's back from Anderson Silver Plating, I will do a complete rebuild/repad with metal backed Buescher style pads and snap the reso's back in. It just returned from Andersons. New pics above. I've just finished her up, really quite beautiful. Beautiful is really the right work for the tone produced by the small parabolic bore. I would say it's a compact, or centered tone that is very warm and rich. here are the "just finished" pics:
Here, She's about halfway together. Just to be clear, i never do re-lacquers, and i usually only do my silver resto's when a sax has already been relacquered... it's the only way to add back the weight and beauty again. Here's half way finished pics This customer checked out our Rebuilds page and added the Premium Rebuild to this package. It really does make the action much smoother and faster... It's all done. This one has a fabulous Getz like sound, like when he was doing the "Latin jazz" sound era, using my hard rubber mouthpiece... the sound is full and warm, but has a good crispness to the top. Just great!
Above is the before shot of this weeks silver restoration project. This is a customers horn and it was in good condition overall, but had been relacquered. This is the ideal candidate for one of my silver resto projects, the sax is not beat, just needs to be restored to it's former glory and adding silver plating can give them back the sound they were intended to have. I don't like to remove original lacquer and wont take a project anymore, unless there is 25% original lacquer or less remaining, or it has been relacquered... but the right horn can come out absolutely beautiful, sound stronger and have more resonance once a relacquer is removed and the new silver adds to the weight of the sax. In every case the resto has opened up the sound, like taking a blanket off or something. In this case, i removed a few small dents and then had it Chemically stripped, no buffing is done at all. Then Anderson Silver and Sherry Huntley of "Artistic Engraving", work together to prepare it for it transformation. here is the first "after" pic: I've got the springs back in, the pads installed in the keys and the sax reassembled now. i will be spending the next few days adjusting and regulating the whole sax. here are the pics as it looks today:
i thought i'd post my answer to an email i received on this very subject:
i
do own a few of my own silver restorations... so i can say after owning and
playing them for years, they definitely are a better horn, in every way after
the process. my favorite is my selmer mk vi. it came to me
relacquered and rusty. i knew it could never be as good as it once was
without adding back the weight it lost after it had been relacquered and the
only way to do that is by plating it. We only chem strip the
relacs, so no buffing is done. yours sounds like it has been buffed and
relacquered twice (that's how they look when the engraving is "barely
visible")... this makes the metal thinner and therefore the sound is
brighter. there are no exceptions to this, it's physics. the
heavier horns like keilwerths and sba's play darker and fuller when they are
at their original weight. i can verify that you will gain
back a fullness and a warmer tone if you decide to add silver plate to it.
lastly, anyone who says that a silver restoration has any negative aspects to
it, can not be talking about the sound. regardless of whether they think
it adds to the value or not, the sax will play better. most of the nay-sayers
are all about how it's no longer "original", etc. but if
the sax has been relacquered, it's no longer original anyway, so adding silver
does restore it and it does make it better. plus it gets a brand new
total rebuild, so it will be better in all aspects.
that's
my take on it.
regards, sarge
This week i'm finishing up on one of my silver Restorations. This sax came to us relacquered and needing much TLC. So i Prepped it, removed scratches, removed dents, cleaned up previous bad soldering work, buffed out small imperfections and sent it to Anderson's Silver Plating for plating and Artistic Engraving's for re-engraving. It came out beautiful, have a look: I'll put up some more pics of it, as soon as i've made some progress... She's coming together. Just to be clear, i never do re-lacquers, and i usually only do my silver resto's when a sax has already been relacquered... it's the only way to add back the weight and beauty again. the finished product is beautiful and plays like a dream. Here is The Owners comment on the MK VI restoration: Hey Sarge- You did a fantastic job and I don't mean just the way it looks, the horn has never played better and the sound is thicker and better than before the plating. Now that my injury is healing I can really enjoy the horn. I can hit all the notes easy and the pad job is top notch. The action is quiet, smooth and even. I am already thinking of buying back my old Conn 10M and having you do it also. Thanks, Teddy Yakush
I bought this Mulligan era Bari in rough condition, but was very aware of it's potential, so i scheduled it for one of my silver restorations... here are a couple before pics 1930 C G CONN Ltd. BARITONE SAXOPHONE (Serial # M239,12x).
I just finished the Silver restoration and rebuild on this beauty for a customer. It is sold to our good friend Randall, in Japan. I am going to do a somewhat customized Conn style rebuild on her. Prestini tan lambskin pads and medium sized flat metal reso's with a rivet in the center, just like Conn equipped them, but with a better quality pad. I will also be adding Ultrasuede, Teflon and Techcork to improve the feel of this old gal. She's all back together... What an awesome bari!
Ooooooh, she cleans up nice! Next up, i'll start lapping the key tubes and resolder the posts. Got the bottom stack soldered back on, swedged and lapped and they feel good. a few other posts are back on too, but i'm not at the halfway point yet, as the springs are crumbling to dust when i try to remove them and that's slowing me down.... what fun ;>)
OK friends, i know it took a while, but it's back together. looks good too! and she's playing again, after what must have been 40 years of sitting without any care.
I just finished up this Silver restoration, a 52 SBA from our stock. This one sold right away, as SBA's are becoming quite rare and are so very nice: 1952 Selmer Super (balanced) Action tenor: Ser. 48,3xx, makes it a mid 1952 model. It is preserved very well and has no solder repairs or noticeable dents, but it was kindly relacquered about 40 years ago, with very little buffing. This makes it a great candidate for one of my silver restorations, so i will prep it and send it off to Andersons Silver Plating Co., for bright It took less than 3 months this time... it's back and Holy Cow, it sure looks nice: Ok and here's some pics of the finished product. the first day of testing / fine tuning sounded wonderful... 12-05: She's in her new home now... good thing she was paid for, or i might have added one more to my collection.
She's finally all done and playing as big as she looks. here are a few pics there is really nothing quite like a Bass sax, but they aren't for everybody... they are big, heavy and take an immense amount of wind and embouchure to play.
The previous rebuild had left it in pretty goofy condition, so i did an authentic French style rebuild, with my premium teflon and ultrasuede upgrade. The customer wanted Saxgourmet pads and selmer plastic domed reso's. Here are some after pics: the pics aren't as good as usual, because it's rainy outside and i had to take them inside with a flash... She's all finished now, has an awesome tone that is full and powerful, the keys feels so smooth opening and closing... and she looks absolutely beautiful too.
She's all back together and i had my first play test today. she started off very nice, but by the time i've done three days of playing, testing, checking for leaks and clamping the keys nightly, i'll be sure just how good she is... I tried to keep this one looking as original as possible, but used the finest stuff on the rebuild, top of the line Prestini, No Stick pads, flat metal resos, with center rivet, Tech cork, Synth cork, Teflon and Ultrasuede. BTW, this one turned out fabulously, both looks and sound.
The new stainless springs are in. The new pearls are in. The Premium Repad with Saxgourmet pads and flat metal reso's are in... All back together and playing like a house a fire, this thing is a powerhouse... not to bad to look at either.
This classic mk vi is no longer for sale, but i will try to find another good candidate and do this type of resto again sometime.
Those are the original engravings... Sherry Huntley, of Artistic Engravings did an excellent job re-engraving this one.
Bob, fom Goldmasters, did some custom gold plating and that put the icing on the cake... All Done!
This is a total silver restoration. It took months and great patience on the part of the owner, to bring this "project" to completion. It needed everything you can even think of restored or repaired and that just takes time.
I prepped it and sent it to Anderson's for a satin and polished silver finish, with a 24 carat bell interior. This is a Premium rebuild, so i'm using lots of Ultrasuede and Teflon... I'm putting in Music Medics "Saxgourmet" black Kangaroo pads and snapping the original reso's in place. and she's all done... a really warm and fat sounding alto and so pretty, you can barely look at it.
"The Martin Tenor" Committee: Lacquer model, that was relacquered, very carefully, with no buffing, but to really make it superb, I chem stripped it and did S# 198,xxx 1956, a really good year for TMT's. i put in Music Medics "Saxgourmet" black Kangaroo pads and Noyaks reso's and this thing is a monster. it has huge sound, is full of lush overtones and can crank out R&R just as easily.
Conn New Wonder "Chu Berry" style, C- Melody Alto: Serial number M170,xxx, dates it from 1927. this near mint example has the nail file G sharp key, micro tuner neck and and rolled tone holes and it's also in the more rare nickel plate. We are doing a Premium rebuild for a customer with this one and getting some very nice custom "Conn Artist style" engravings (as it originally had no engravings, aside for C.G. Conn), created by Jason DuMars. Here's some pics of Jason's custom engravings... and here's after the custom plating... and finally, the icing on the cake Neck Engravings. The finished sax is a bold and beautifully warm sounding, work of art that can be played and enjoyed for years to come.
Sent: Saturday, June
19, 2004 12:56 AM
Subject: Chu mel
Sarge, Chu-mel finally
arrived. Customs did their best to play "hard to get" but the
packing was up to the job and the horn is safe. I wasn't expecting to
find the keys clamped- definitely the way to travel.
Your page of helpful hints really
showed you care, such a difference to an earlier purchase from a well known
St. Louis dealer
I stopped off at For Winds to get
some reeds. I was expecting bored disinterest, being a C melody,but when they
saw it, the whole shop came to a grinding halt while they ooh'd and aah'd.
Anyway it has now been play tested by all of them and has been given the nod
of approval.
It looks fantastic, plays much
better than I thought- the action is light and smooth. Jason's engraving
looks nicer "in the flesh" and I'm glad the neck was done. Now it is
a piece of art , not a fake "artist"
Thank you for your patience,
forsight and helpfulness. It has been a joy dealing with you.
In a few months, I'll start
looking for a bari- maybe a King Super 20/ Silversonic. Big sound, good resale
and a big blank on one side of the bell ready for a "never been done
before" engraving!
nicko nicko941@froggy.com.au
Our friend Robert, from Goldmasters came today and 24 carat Gold plated the bell, bell to body brace and crook brace. These were hard to reach parts that were soldered onto the body, that could not be dip plated and he has done a beautiful job on a very difficult project that required masking off and carefully detailed work.
I measured every tonehole and custom ordered a set of solid silver flat resonators that cover 90% of the tonehole. And I thank Randall, for this nice review of my services From: Randall Pennington
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 8:54 PM
Subject: The SBA bari sax review...at long last...
Hi Sarge,
here's how it all started: 1-23-03 Total restoration begun, with new Anderson Silver Plate, on SML Gold Medal Tenor. This is a 4-6 month process, but here are some BEFORE prep pics. There were some repairs that needed to be done, the Eb keyguard and tonehole had been smashed and pushed into the body, we fixed that. The strap hook was worn on the top inside, so we flipped it. Part of the prepping is removing a many dents as possible and we are still going over it for those. We got a crease and a dent smoothed out pretty nicely in the Bell rim. The sax has to be prepped and sent to Anderson plating for a beautiful silver and gold plate and then finally back here for a premium repad. Part of the fun of making a primo horn is a little customizing... here we added a comfy Selmer thumb hook. Now that it's back, we will do our Premium Total repad and make it play better than new. Using Black Goatskin pads, with gold foil, Noyak oversized reso's, and synth cork and ultra suede for quieting and bumper materials. She's coming along very nicely and gets more gorgeous daily! She's all done and I hope Big Al doesn't HAVE TO SNEAK THIS ONE IN THE DOOR AT MIDNIGHT, SO HIS WIFE DOESN'T GET JEALOUS! Seriously, this SML has a great big, warm and distinctive sound that I can only describe as FABULOUS!
Here is without a doubt, one our finest works, a Buescher 400 Top Hat and Cane: these are the finished pictures, there are pics from the beginning of the reassembly below This incredible sax has been custom engraved to Randall Pennington's specifications, with Sherry Huntly's Artistic Engravings, Silver plated as well as 24 c. Gold plated inside the bell and has been totally rebuilt with our Premium Repad, with Prestini Black Goatskin Pads and Solid Silver Resonators. Click on the pics above for a more detailed image, or click here for backside, bell, gold inside bell and back engraving, key engraving and Bell Keys
SML Strasser Mariguax Lemaire Baritone: This beauty got the full restoration treatment. It had old brownish lacquer, so we got it mist stripped and silverplated at Anderson plating, re-engraved with Sherry Huntly's Artistic Engravings, then did our premium repad. This is one of my finest works. What a big, strong sound! Huge tone production...enough to get you thrown out of most orchestras!
Keilwerth SX90 Straight Alto: One of three projects for Randall Pennington. It came to us in lacquer and retuned to Randall in Japan, as one of our finest works. Silver and gold plating, custom engraving, with Sherry Huntly's Artistic Engravings virtually everywhere, and a premium repad. Best sounding alto I can recall and so beautiful it is like a piece of art.
We used Grey Joey's light gray Kangaroo skin pads, really nice look and sound. Well, she's all done now and came out just beautiful. First play test sounded rich and vintage. It had an original York mouthpiece that looked like a Sigard Rascher make, so I opened it up from .045" to .075" and it adds a dark tone and great overtones. Just a beautiful warm sounding sax. I'm very happy with the way it came out. Here's the email we got after the owner had been playing it a while:
I sold this nice Conqueror about 8 years ago... Conn Connqueror 26m: This was my personal alto for many years, until it found a new home in Japan. Probably Conn's finest hour. a Standard rebuild with domed nylon reso's seemed to make her play and sound best. This nice SML alto just sold a few years back... SML Rev B Alto: This was one of our restorations, it had dog ugly relac and we sent it to Anderson for Silver plate and re-engraving and it came out just fabulous too. It's sporting our Premium rebuild and has been in the capable hands of a very promising student for a couple years now. Great Horn!
First we removed the neck curl and keys and cleaned her up Removed dents in body and neck, then reassembled neck curl top and bow. Finally, align the posts and re-install the keys, level the pads and adjust the key heights... We're all done now, and she's looking really good.
1936 Conn 10M Tenor: Serial #272,xxx, made about 1936. Very little of the original finish left, but in excellent physical condition, minimal dents, no previous repairs. Rolled tone holes, big 10m sound. I plan to send her to Anderson Silver Plating for a Satin silver Finish, with polished highlights and a 24 carat gold bell interior... and while she's in Elkhart, Sherry will re-engrave the lady too. When she's back, I'll totally rebuild her with Tan Prestini pads and flat metal resonators... and a full Premium Upgrade, to enhance her old design and make her feel smooth and fast. appx. 2999.00 Sold the 2nd day it was in stock... but i'll try to get another classic like this soon. It will take about 3 months to complete, so i will put it up here again, when it gets back, so you can see the before and after...
That's all for now folks... I have a couple shoeboxes of photos, from years past, before the digital camera came into existence, so I'll dig into it some time and include some more of the great horns I've been lucky enough to work on.
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