USED Vintage Selmer MARK VI Alto Sax with Original Pads

Catalog: M120263

Regular Price: $9250.00

On Sale for $7999.00

1 left in stock

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Description

ORIGINAL PADS! A rare specimen for the collector or enthusiast.

Serial Number: M120263

approx. 1965

Local Pickup Only - Final Sale - No Returns

Ordinarily, our shop gives used and vintage horns a thorough going-over before offering them for sale in our store. In this particular case, because this saxophone is in such pristine condition, has original pads, and seems to have been hardly played, our shop has done almost nothing to it other than ensure that it plays well for testing purposes.  Other than that, it is sold "as is" with any future adjustments and modifications left up to the buyer.

About the Mark VI:

“The Mark VI was first produced by the Selmer company in 1954. It was the sixth new model to come from the factory since they began making their first saxophone in 1922 and boasted a bunch of new design features. The Mark VI models were produced from 1954-1974. The Super Action 80 was introduced by Selmer in 1980.
These new models are documented with serial numbers. Serial numbers stamped on the neck are used to recognize the Selmer saxophone models. Although the Selmer designs had been improving, from the release of the revolutionary Balanced Action model in 1936 through to the Super Action horn, the Selmer Mark VI brought the best combination yet of key work, tone, and intonation.

In fact, some would argue that this model was the ‘perfect storm’ of design improvements, and the new key designs from the Selmer Mark VI are still the benchmark for most new horns these days.

Selmer produced the Mark VI until 1974,making thousands of instruments during the twenty–year run. During this time, there were many slight improvements made, and as each instrument was built by hand, there were slight variations from one horn to the next.



Model: M120263
Manufacturer: Selmer PARIS
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