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1967 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 141XXX KB
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1967 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 141XXX KB

1967 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 141XXX KB

This too is another beautifully preserved MK VI… the inside of the body has a light amount of scuffing due to being played, along with some slight oxidation on the top of the key cups. If the neck didn’t have the crack in its lacquer, you’d never be able to tell that it had a slight pull-down.
$14,500.00
1967 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 141XXX KB
$14,500.00

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1967 Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone Ser# 141XXX KB

This too is another beautifully preserved MK VI… the inside of the body has a light amount of scuffing due to being played, along with some slight oxidation on the top of the key cups. If the neck didn’t have the crack in its lacquer, you’d never be able to tell that it had a slight pull-down.

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This too is another beautifully preserved MK VI… the inside of the body has a light amount of scuffing due to being played, along with some slight oxidation on the top of the key cups. If the neck didn’t have the crack in its lacquer, you’d never be able to tell that it had a slight pull-down.