Vintage Saxophone Original Setups: 1954 Selmer Super (Balanced) Action Tenor

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @SkylersRants
    @SkylersRants Год назад +3

    What a beautiful horn.

  • @marka8274
    @marka8274 4 месяца назад

    The engraving is beautiful

  • @floaty10
    @floaty10 Год назад +2

    Man, that’s one lovely sax. Thanks for showing it off.

  • @Mac28531
    @Mac28531 Год назад +2

    Gorgeous!!

  • @LeMelleKH2
    @LeMelleKH2 Год назад +1

    That is awe-inspiring

  • @johnkotches8320
    @johnkotches8320 Год назад

    I can't believe how mint that horn looks. In some ways, it's a crime ;-) Meaning it didn't get played enough!

    • @StohrerMusic
      @StohrerMusic  Год назад

      The horn actually got played a good bit, just super well cared for. Check out the stand marks.

  • @pukalo
    @pukalo Год назад +1

    Have you ever had a selmer sax with the extra "concert" or "conservatory" keywork (fork E-flat, right hand G-sharp, high F-sharp, right hand high C-D trill key) that they used to offer on the SBA and Mk VI?

    • @StohrerMusic
      @StohrerMusic  Год назад

      I have.

    • @pukalo
      @pukalo Год назад

      @@StohrerMusic Very nice, what about the "harmonic key" mechanism that was offered on their series ii and iii altos and tenors? I haven't been able to find any solid or consistent information on the specifics of what that extra key does.

  • @Celica202
    @Celica202 Год назад

    Hi, Matt! What can you say about self leveling pads? Not only about the idea of it, but the "popular" construction like Jim Schmidt gold pads ang music medic neo pads.

  • @thomas_branson
    @thomas_branson Год назад

    Great video Matt! May I ask what that acid bleed stuff is? Is that just from corrosion and is there any way to prevent it/treat it? There seems to be a little bit on the horn im currently testing out. Thanks

  • @lmao7562
    @lmao7562 8 месяцев назад

    It's really annoying having to deal with pads that won't re-seat due to a lack of shellac. It's good to know why they did it this way, at least in the past.

  • @SuperflyFunkyBunny
    @SuperflyFunkyBunny 19 часов назад

    At what point did they get rid of separate low B and Bb key guards and go to the one piece? Or was that for the regular balanced action?

    • @SuperflyFunkyBunny
      @SuperflyFunkyBunny 19 часов назад

      Nm. I found online that they changed that with this SBA model after the regular Balanced Action.

  • @hansueliwirth3537
    @hansueliwirth3537 Год назад

    Thank you for showing this. Are the screw adjusters original ?

  • @lucasslavin348
    @lucasslavin348 Год назад

    Cool to see! Are you going to be overhauling this horn, or was that Eb pad the only work it needed?

    • @StohrerMusic
      @StohrerMusic  Год назад

      It is going to be for sale on getasax.com, in the condition shown in the video. If the new owner decides to have it overhauled and they want me to do it, I might get to work on it! But the work I did today was just to clean it up, free up a few sluggish keys, do a deep inspection, and get it over the finish line as far as making saxophone noises (it was very close) so potential buyers can judge the sound. I might see it again, but it is likely however that the future owner will either decide to keep it as-is and store it away for a future generation or they have their trusted repairer do the work after purchase.

  • @benhostetler268
    @benhostetler268 Год назад

    Truly fascinating. Hey Matt do you think soldering the bow to body is worth it?

    • @StohrerMusic
      @StohrerMusic  Год назад +2

      I think the joint needs sealed to be leak free, but I don't personally think it makes a difference if it is soldered or epoxied.

  • @zangsax
    @zangsax Год назад +1

    Wow. I own a 54xxx very late super its original lac . But does not look like that, again Wow!

  • @davidwood351
    @davidwood351 Год назад

    I would trade my oldest child for that horn.