![]() Also, the G# trill bar/lever has been removed (gone), however, I've not seen many other plastic guards in good condition that compete with this one. But I like the look! It's like watching a machine in action! SOUND!!! This sax has HUGE Power! The Treble boost CUTS through! I need a Sound File to prove this! ![]() rebuilt it with Saxgourmet pads and Resotech slightly domed, nickel resonators.Ĭhadd comments: I'm scared to touch these ones with the plastic guard. but hey, they are rare too, and you know what happens to rare tenors. Originally sold in Canada, it has its original case, which is different from the US version, along with its original strap, mouthpiece. BUFFET KEILWERTH TENOR SAX SERIALThis is an original lacquer nearly mint condition Buffet Super Dynaction tenor saxophone, hand-built in France in 1971 with serial 18xxx. Highly undervalued, should be worth 4000.00, i have seen nice examples like this one go for 2500.00. Buffet Super Dynaction Tenor Saxophone, Museum Condition, Fresh Overhaul. these can stand with any other horn from this era. The neck tightening screw is like a Martin, the toneholes are rolled like a Conn, G#/Bb cluster is similar to a Selmer SBA. This oversized item has special shipping requirements. The SX90R Professional Tenor Saxophone features rolled tone holes, gold lacquer body and mechanism, high F key, mother-of-pearl key inlays without metal rim, leather pads with metal resonators, and a hydraulically formed neck. Usually my attempts have netted me partial listings at best. Buffet (Keilwerth) Expression alto saxophone Origin: Germany Guide price: Unknown Weight: - Date of manufacture: Circa 1991 Date reviewed: May 2005 A pro level horn from the Keilwerth stable under another name. BUFFET KEILWERTH TENOR SAX SERIAL NUMBERKeywork was great and ideas were stolen from almost every great pro horn to make this one. Keilwerth SX90R Professional Tenor Saxophone. I have tried to find serial number charts for Keilwerth saxophones on a number of occasions. These are supremely warm and smoky, jazzy horns, built solid like a tank, just heavy and beefy. Serial # 37,xxx, it was built in about 1959, they only made Pro models during these years. for this reason, JK decided to market the Tone King as the "Pro" model and the New King as the Standard. These had adjustable high palm spatulas as on Keilwerth. ![]() Sarge's words: This Tenor was identical to the "New King" model, but for one added key, a high F# Gizmo key. Its hard to be certain from the vague photos provided, however it APPEARS as though it is the more recent Buffet model that was a collaboration between Buffet and Keilwerth, and features a body made in Buffet’s Paris factory, completed by Buffet with Keilwerth-made keywork. ![]()
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