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Keyed to high G, comes with stock '4C' mouthpiece (which looks a lot like a Yamaha 4C and actually plays well,) ligature, cap, and neck strap.

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The horn can whisper or roar from top to bottom, altissimo is clean and pure, and and subtones are nice and fluffy. Based on the Yanagisawa 991, at the time it was being sold as 80% the horn for 25% the price, and honestly, I believe that. Priced very fairly at $3250.This Antigua 590 soprano was purchased new in 2004 from Kessler & Sons, and has been my only soprano up until now. A little wear, scratches hear and there, but overall a clean sax, original lacquer of course. Vintage and collectible! People love the early 62 sopranos anyway. Have a similar Early Decal 52 and 62 alto on the site now.

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Some scratches + couple of spots of lacquer loss, but repadded by us with all new pads and plays great! Why are these so valued? The very early Yamaha pro and intermediate models had great metal, great brass alloy, and so, with everything else, this sax really sings! Some compare them now to the Selmer Mark 6. We have one or two Early Decal/”Painted Logo” Altos and they really play with a lot of depth, resonance, and Zing! Early Decal means that the logo is not engraved on the bell but “painted” on. These have grown to be regarded as vintage, highly valued, early manufactured YSS-62 models (late 1970’s, we think just think how early this one is: #1278!). Yamaha YAS-62 “Early Decal”/”Painted Logo” model Soprano saxophone, #1278 (Straight neck) Like a vintage sax from the 1980's! $2300 Selmer Serie I soprano, #374665 (1984-1985)Įxcellent condition! completely and newly repadded. Looks very much like new! Comes with Selmer C* mouthpiece. Great price for a contemporary, curved soprano sax. Looks relatively new with excellent pads. La Voix II (most recent model) curved soprano sax, in Black lacquer (really a greyish/metal type of finish). Very clean finish, great pads, high F# key, 2 necks (straight and curved). I had a blue one and a black (lacquered) one last year, and they both sold for $850 and $600 respectively. This is a really nice playing soprano sax made in Taiwan. Really kind of a mint soprano, and curved, and fully serviced, at a great price. Range is up to High G, wow! In other words has the alternate high F# and to the left of this has the alt high G.

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Like a real intermediate soprano, lacquered, almost spotless, with excellent pads. Nice, little curved soprano, from this venerable company with a long track record of producing quality saxophones.

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Solid student model, Chinese made serviced, plays very well good for the price $325, wow! $1250 as is, $1800 with repad and polish. Does have the famous Alternate Eb mechanism of this era in the right hand. The one we have here is in the original silver plate, has the rolled tone holes, comes in the original case and is in need of an overhaul and polishing! Was repadded at some point, has old brown pads, no resos, and sort of plays a little, but needs a new pad job. Vintage Collector’s item!Ĭonn Straight Soprano, keyed in C, #128012 (1924). $1200 as is, $1700 with repad and polish.

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The one we have here is in the original silver plate, comes in the original case and is in need of an overhaul and polishing! It has the original White, Kid-Goat (?) skin pads, and sort of plays a little, but needs all new pads.

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This way one could learn how to play the saxophone (easily done), and not need to transpose! Silver Plate! Range to high Eb.īuilt in the mid 1920’s, this was the at the height of the saxophone craze, where folks still liked to gather in their parlors to make music themselves after supper, and sheet music, celebrating the new popular songs of the day, came only in the key of C so the major musical instrument manufacturing companies, most centered in Elkhart, Indiana, especially Conn and Buescher, (which by the way came a little earlier into the game than did Selmer, Martin, or King), developed a line of Saxophones pitched in the key of C (this idea had been around for a while), including the C Melody but also an octave higher soprano pitched in C. The Buescher “True Tone” Straight Soprano, keyed in C, #140525 (1923).









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