This beauty from around 1935, belongs to the "Selmer Super Series" or "SSS." They were conceived especially for radio orchestras. The improvement mainly in the intonation of the instrument. The...
This beautiful 1920's King stencil is a joy to play! Freshly overhauled, its silver plated and polished body allows the instrument to fully resonate while looking terrific as well!
This Buescher True-Tone, gold-plated alto is from 1926, and we have another one from 1928. Surprisingly, this particular one feels relatively light in weight, easy to blow, with a slightly brighter sound....
Just overhauled by Roberto using Pisoni pads from Italy. This horn is by far one of the best option for an intermediate/pro horn. I say pro becasue when Yamaha made...
This BA has been well maintained. Plays great and was repadded recently. It is re-lacquered, but it was most probably done at the Selmer factory. Doesn't seem buffed and the...
Playing this 1950 Super balanced action will cast you into a higher spiritual dimension. This vintage Selmer alto presents the distinct, unique features of the mid (coltrane era) SBA run:...
Originally gold plate at the Selmer factory, this neck will fit within the 110,XXX - 150,XXX serial number range. Best to come into the shop to try it on your...