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40s King Zephyr Historic "U.S." Tenor Sax mp3
Item # 1483236790
Music:Musical Instruments:Woodwind:Saxophone:Tenor
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Currently $650.00 First bid $543.21
Quantity 1 # of bids 3   bid history
Time left 2 days, 14 hours +
Location AusTex
    Country/Region USA/Austin
Started Nov-06-01 23:39:09 PST envelopemail this auction to a friend
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Seller (Rating) gone2dogz (187) star about me
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High bid laurelsmygirl (4) mask
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Serial number 265xxx puts this ole boy in the early 1940s. I've never read an official explanation for the "U.S." engraving but it seems logical to guess that the armed forces commissioned a batch of them from the factory for use in WW II military bands. A good solid horn that's been around the block. Who knows -- did it see action in the South Pacific? But I digress.
Altho it never says "Zephyr" on it anywhere, there's little doubt that's what it is. Look for the "flying buttress" neck brace, double tenon socket, triple neckstrap ring, and stylish left pinky key arrangement.
Silver plated neck has matching serial number and a number of pencil-eraser-type dents (bullet wounds?)
Here his how "aanz" (whoever that is!) describes the Zeph: big, gutsy sound... fat, fat lows and solid middle and top end. Neither [alto nor tenor] can be described as sweet sounding, they both remind me of mean dogs straining at their leashes.
Yeah, that's pretty cool, big, fat, and ready to rip ya up. Mmm Hmmm. I have trouble seeing this in a clean tight marine band - - I think it wants to play in those dives where your mother wishes you'd never go.
Lacquer is fairly corrupted. Some solder repairs here and there. Fresh new pads top to bottom! hurray! Regulated and leak free! Makes a pleasing ploonk ploonk sound when you flap your fingers down without blowing thru the horn!
Case is your basic black box. Plush lined, works fine, does not smell, some superficial scuffing.
Anyway, I made a couple sound snippets for your amusement. arpeggios (140k) to show the notes all play, and
the infamous gone2dogz arrangement of Nite Train (190k) just for fun.
No reserve.
Ya know, I always used to use a reserve because the bidders seemed to like it better. Really. More people participated. Now I don't know. Maybe it's because there seem to be a lot of dealers with high reserves, so people tend to flip past the reserve auctions? I dunno. I'll just set a starting bid and yall kindly show your enthusiasm by bidding frantically, willya?
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Winning bidder pays shipping : $30 inside USA Actual shipping cost outside USA (usually pretty expensive / bien cher / sehr teuer / muy costoso, so be aware). Check or money order OK. Checks may delay shipment. PayPal is good if you pay with a "e-check" or a direct bank transfer, or by applying your PayPal balance. But if you try to use your credit card to make the PayPal payment then not only do I get nailed with a whopping fee, but also they change how my account is registered and from that date forward every PayPal payment to me (even e-check) costs me money. So, please, no PayPal Visa or MC. I have given up trying to get Billpoint to work right, so cannot accept payments via that route.
Bidders outside USA who pay via bank transfer will have to cover the $10 fee that my bank charges for receiving a bank transfer.

Double socket neck and cool pinky keys -- classic Zephyr

And look for the triple neck strap ring. Also I hilited the bell brace where you can see it is not smashed in

Look around - -

I think there were once some minor dents in the bow; they've been removed

I wanted to take this "classic ebay" picture for your laffing pleasure. Imagine my delight when, on top of everything else, it came out BLURRY too! Doesn't it just give you shivers and make you want to say "I know nothing about insterments, I'm selling it for a friend" and all that stuff?

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40s King Zephyr Historic "U.S." Tenor Sax mp3
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