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1965 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 121XXX KB
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1965 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 121XXX KB

1965 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 121XXX KB

This horn is in amazing condition. A decent 90% of its original is intact. No evidence of any dent work or major soldering jobs, but the neck does have evidence that it did have a pull-down at one point, but it has been corrected. By touch, the neck feels as round and true as it should be but you can see the cracks in the lacquer…

It plays wonderfully!!!
$16,000.00
1965 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 121XXX KB
$16,000.00

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1965 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 121XXX KB

This horn is in amazing condition. A decent 90% of its original is intact. No evidence of any dent work or major soldering jobs, but the neck does have evidence that it did have a pull-down at one point, but it has been corrected. By touch, the neck feels as round and true as it should be but you can see the cracks in the lacquer…

It plays wonderfully!!!

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This horn is in amazing condition. A decent 90% of its original is intact. No evidence of any dent work or major soldering jobs, but the neck does have evidence that it did have a pull-down at one point, but it has been corrected. By touch, the neck feels as round and true as it should be but you can see the cracks in the lacquer…

It plays wonderfully!!!