Evette Schaeffer Serial Numbers Saxophone Mouthpieces
Feb 27, 2013 If anyone wants to know the years their saxophones were mad please give me your serial numbers and user names and I. This Evette Schaeffer clarinet plays very well and I think it is as. Indeed a list of serial numbers at least for the Evette & Schaeffer K.
Evette-Schaeffer Alto Sax - Evette-Schaeffer Alto Sax Made in France Serial Number 14302; circa 1967 This horn was made by Malerne as evidenced by the: LH pinky table, low C spatula and 'tulip' shape on the bell keys keyguard). This makes it part of the 'Buffet family'. Buffet was the top instrument for classical sax players in the 60s-70s (b/c Daniel Deffayet had been working with them). This 30-year-old horn is in fine condition.
The finish is great condition. Play action and adjustment is great. Pads are really good. SOLD - August '09 It plays like a dream.
Come in and try it out. This exquisitely beautiful horn will last a lifetime.and probably handed down after you are gone. A new retails for $1759 on Musician's Friend website. They're great student horns, but eventually, any evolving student will start on the quest for a better tone. Why not start with an instrument that is capable of producing the uniquely French, dark, rich tone, that so many pros strive for?
And if you are a pro in search of the perfect tone/timbre.you owe it to yourself to try this horn. Evette-Scheffer Alto. Talking Cat Java Free Download there.
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