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This saxophone is sold! But click HERE to see our current selection of alto saxophones.
This is a new old stock, collector-grade SML Rev D / Gold Medal alto, virtually unplayed in the original case. The “Rev D” version is the SML that won the gold medal (and was then named accordingly) and is the same horn. This horn is gorgeous with no past repairs, neck is not pulled down, no resolders. The finishing coat of lacquer remains on all the pearl key touches, which shows that this horn has really almost never been played at all. There are three small dents in the back of the body from something that was rattling around in the case (the lyre, I think). They should come out pretty well, if you want them removed pre-sale. This sax has all original pads intact, and it still plays well with a big, warm, projecting tone (The dry, barely-used neck cork fell off and has now been replaced.). The tone on this horn is dark, complex, lyrical and French, but with a strong 30’s Conn influence mixed in. Intonation is good, ergonomics are good. If you play a lot, it will need a repad in a year or two because the old pads will wear out. But if you want it to keep and play occasionally, it will be good for longer.
With only a small number of SML’s produced, there are very few that are still in as near-pristine condition as this.
Great horn!
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