![]() Keith, the alto you got is likely a good horn too, curious to know how it works out. I recently 'Ohauled my silver VI tenor and it's looking brand new again, anyway my VI is not going to back to the bars anytime soon. Of course the action is nothing to write home about, but it doesn't get in the way too much once you're used to the horn. The closest comparison for me would be an older Buescher. ![]() This horn really impresses me with the big sound (Buffet?) it gets. Well I got around to the serial finally, it's a tenor marked #18844. The difference between A=440 and A=442 is noticeable, but not a huge deal for the modern player, and can easily be adjusted for no matter what setting you find yourself in. If the serial number of your sax has an 'A' after the number, this was made for the American market where A=440.
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