Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it

November 13, 2020admin0 comments

Conn_Transitional_Alto_saxophone_252K_Regulated_by_Sax_Oasis_You_deserve_it_01_ezw Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it

Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it
A vintage player’s horn that get’s the sound! Modern horns can’t touch the sound! In 1932 , the prewar metal Conn used. Made all the difference in the world! Serial #s 251K and 252 K are tough to beat for sound. The reso’s are not metal. I just posted 3 videos. I haven’t gigged for 6 months, chops are a little too relaxed! But hopefully , you’ll hear the reason why players rave about the horn. I haven’t gigged in months but my embouchure should be good enough to help you decide. This is a #252 Conn Crossover or Transitional model from 1932. The 6M’s came out in 1934. The Chu Berry series stopped being made in the end of 1930 / or early months of 1931. The Transitionals are highly desired because the have the legendary tone of the Chu Berry’s but play far more in tune and are far less squirrelly! You obviously need to try it out with your set up. I use a Meyer 5 or 6 Medium chamber. I’ve had good luck with older Semer Soloists with about an E or F facing. I often travel around Florida from Jacksonville to Key West, so there is a possibility I could bring a sanitized horn for you to try. I just tested negative and use masks. You could try it at your door or play it outside or take your time playing in my big sanitized garage in St Augustine. I understand and take our health seriously. It shows no sign of repair. It has been maintained by Manny Valera of Miami (of the Paquito D’Rivera band) and recently tweaked by Les Arbuckle in Carlsbad California who works on Jerry Bergozi’s horns. Les has recorded with Mike Stern…. Yeah ,,, a virtuoso too! So the horn has been in nice care. I Guarantee you will like this horn. Try to return in 7 days. Please call with any questions you might have? Just took it to the sax tech to tighten it up so it plays beautifully for you. Watch video Copy & Paste video #2 & #3. The item “Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it” is in sale since Sunday, October 18, 2020. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments & Gear\Wind & Woodwind\Band & Orchestral\Saxophones”. The seller is “msto4904″ and is located in Saint Augustine, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Body Finish: Brass Lacquer
  • Type: Alto
  • MPN: Serial # 152 K
  • Key Finish: Brass
  • Body Material: Pre WW2 Brass
  • Brand: Conn Transitional
  • Skill Level: Professional

Conn Transitional Alto saxophone #252K Regulated by Sax Oasis You deserve it

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