Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver

January 17, 2021admin0 comments

Vintage_Selmer_Paris_Early_Super_Balanced_Action_Neck_for_Alto_Sax_In_Silver_01_hez Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver
Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver
Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver
Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver
Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver
Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver

Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver
Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver. This is a nice vintage Selmer Paris Balanced Action/Early SBA neck for alto saxophone in silver plate. The neck is in great physical condition and does not show history of any major past trauma. The neck was more recently professionally plated at Anderson Silver Plating. Its silver plate finish looks very nice showing some cosmetic spotting under the finish. These Balanced Action necks were identical to the first series of necks on the early SBA altos. They are also extremely hard to come by on their own as a replacement. The tenon size on this neck currently measures approximately. Exact fitting to your saxophone can require optimization to your horn at a local shop. The item “Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver” is in sale since Friday, January 15, 2021. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments & Gear\Wind & Woodwind\Parts & Accessories\Other Accessories”. The seller is “saxquest.com” and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Silver
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: Selmer
  • Skill Level: Professional
  • For Instrument: Saxophone

Vintage Selmer Paris Early Super Balanced Action Neck for Alto Sax In Silver

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