![]() Original Lacquer at 60%, ORNATE Engravings, the lyre holder is no longer present (oh well), but the G# articulator is present!, the sax is in good condition (damage to the lower bow, and minor scratches throughout), good pads that are too nice to tear out- I'll tune the sax up and make her sing and play easy. what I'm saying here is this is the option for you. ![]() The Revision C & D are very different than the Rev B. C melody 800 Alto 900 Straight Alto 10,000 Tenor 1200 Baritone 2500 Bass 7000 NEW ARISTOCRAT 255XXX 270XXX There are only alto and tenor horns in this series. STRASSER MARIGAUX LEMAIRE, SML, in Paris - In its case, an alto saxophone, Strasser Marigaux Lemaire. The Rev C has most of those from the Rev B changes. Serial #75xx, The Rev D is usually more sought after, which had all of the "22 features". (HOWEVER, a customer thought his played brighter in the moment, not side by side a Rev D) ![]() ![]() SOUND: it's actually a Reserved tone, less bold than the Rev D, and fits into a sultry Combo tone more than lead alto. True to form, this SML has a meaty tone, with a smoky texture! It's more American in tone, and has the French engineering in the keys.
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