I was also born in 1951, and my father played a Conn like that one, and he also played the 6M alto and he gave it to me, and it's still the best sounding ax I've ever played
was it replated? I know he says it came back from the platers, but maybe it was just polished back to its glory, with some touchups? I have the exact same sax that went through a polishing process and came out looking as beautiful as this one.
Fantastic TV. A great series. 😊
Wow, wow, WOW!!!
That is almost beyond belief…wow!
Looks like a Conn 10M "Naked Lady" model. A fantastic instrument ❤
"Lady Face". "Naked Lady" is different.
What a fantastic instrument and restoration! ❤
What a great story and an amazing job ❤
Im grinning ear to ear. Beautiful restoration!
Absolutely awesome 👏 job ❤
Beautiful job! You could use that nice man's face as the dictionary illustration for "gobsmacked."
I was also born in 1951, and my father played a Conn like that one, and he also played the 6M alto and he gave it to me, and it's still the best sounding ax I've ever played
I sold my Conn 10M and regret it to this day!
Well done….🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love the Sax!
Such a great group of restorers
Replating...you killed it
totally agree. They missed the point. The patina is gone. They should have only restore the musical side of it. What a pitty.
Totaly agree as a sax player
you put it on the stand the wrong way lol
Makes you wonder how much of an expert he is.
It my fav sax a conn 10m ,me i would have left it in patinad state just cleaned it and padded it worth a few bob
Reduced its value by 40% with the replating.
was it replated? I know he says it came back from the platers, but maybe it was just polished back to its glory, with some touchups? I have the exact same sax that went through a polishing process and came out looking as beautiful as this one.
But I thought Noddy Holder played guitar?