| Selmer Super Action 80 Tenor Saxophone - The Selmer Super Action 80 is a tenor saxophone of professional level which allows to go on scene as well as playing the traditional repertoire: an opened sound, very rich in harmonies and which has an excellent projection power. Placement of keys ergonomically accommodates the musicians hands to facilitate technique. The Super Action 80 has exceptional acoustic features: unrivalled tuning across the range, an open and rich sound, presence and great projection power. |
£2,298.99 |
| Selmer Mark VI tenor saxophone - 1970's Selmer Mark VI, just had a complete overhaul including new pads. There was a dent near the sling hook, this has been removed but there's still slight marks left where the dent was. This in no way affects the sound, you're welcome to come and try before you decide to purchase. It's from 1972 and I've owned it for about 10 years. I'm selling as I now play more alto sax, so am looking at getting a cheap tenor and a more up to date alto than the one I've got at the moment. |
£2,700.00 |
| Selmer AS700 Prelude Alto Saxophone |
£182.85 |
| Selmer TS700 Prelude Tenor Saxophone |
£270.25 |
| Selmer (Paris) Reference 36 Tenor Saxophone - "Reference is a new Selmer Paris concept, which allows for combining acoustic or ergonomic features of several previous Selmer Paris models with the qualities of a today’s design and making. The Reference series currently proposes two tenor saxophone versions: Reference 36 and Reference 54 . |
£3,474.47 |
| Selmer (Paris) Reference 54 Alto Saxophone - Selmer are widely thought of as being the true home of the saxophone; the company bought the workshop of Adolfe Sax (inventor of the saxophone) in 1929, and this was until the early 1980s still one of the company's prime production facilities. Selmer (Paris) saxophones are still handmade in France and remain prestigious and sought-after. |
£2,931.28 |
| Selmer (Paris) Reference 54 Tenor Saxophone - Selmer are widely thought of as being the true home of the saxophone; the company bought the workshop of Adolfe Sax (inventor of the saxophone) in 1929, and this was until the early 1980s still one of the company's prime production facilities. Selmer (Paris) saxophones are still handmade in France and remain prestigious and sought-after. |
£3,474.47 |
| Selmer (Paris) Series III Alto Saxophone - "The Series III alto saxophone is part of the 'Selmer sound' tradition: open and centred, the instrument offers enjoyment of playing. It responds to the slightest inflection of breath, allowing the musician to freely express his musical personality. Perfectly balanced overall tuning (octave ratios, …) and a remarkably staged upper register, with the double C sharp mechanism, are significant features. Its acoustic and mechanical qualities and ergonomics make it a first-class instrument. The technical... |
£2,397.88 |
| Selmer (Paris) Series III Soprano Saxophone - Selmer are widely thought of as being the true home of the saxophone; the company bought the workshop of Adolfe Sax (inventor of the saxophone) in 1929, and this was until the early 1980s still one of the company's prime production facilities. Selmer (Paris) saxophones are still handmade in France and remain prestigious and sought-after. |
£2,471.28 |
| Selmer (Paris) Series III Tenor Saxophone - "With the Series III tenor, the Selmer legend continues: incorporating numerous qualities from previous models, it asserts itself with a sound and dynamic range that make it the instrument of the greats. As for acoustics, the Series III tenor is a particularly versatile instrument, allowing the musician to explore a multiplicity of sound colours according to his own concept and the material he uses. |
£2,735.53 |
| Selmer Mk7 Alto Saxophone |
£1,350.00 |
| Selmer Pennsylvania Special Alto Saxophone |
£550.00 |
| Selmer Reference 54 Alto Saxophone |
£3,171.00 |
| Selmer Series II Bass Saxophone |
£10,189.00 |
| Selmer Super Balanced Action Alto Saxophone |
£2,500.00 |
| Selmer Super Balanced Action Tenor Saxophone |
£5,000.00 |
| Selmer Kookaburra alto saxophone - Limited edition variation of the reference alto. The second in a series made as a tribute to Charlie Parker ("the bird"). This one features a hand engraved Kookaburra on the bell section. It is a limited edition and only about 200 have been made. |
£2,544.00 |
| Selmer Reference 36 tenor saxophone - The Selmer Reference 36 is a new "Balanced Action" copy from Selmer Paris. Selmers recreation of a "balanced action" model. Larger bow section for a rich free-blowing sound. Lacquered brass body & keywork. Selmer C* mouthpiece included. Selmer Paris case is included. |
£3,229.79 |
| Selmer Reference 54 tenor saxophone - The Selmer Reference 54 is a new Mark 6 copy with the choice of 2 finishes Selmer recreation of their famous mark 6 model. Brushed matt brass finish (for that "old" look). Also in Gold-lacquered finish. Selmer C* mouthpiece included. Selmer Paris professional light case is also included. |
£3,229.79 |
| Selmer Reference alto saxophone - "Reference" engraving on bell. Multi-directional thumb rest in metal. "Super session" Selmer mouthpiece. Complete with newly designed case. |
£2,544.69 |
| Selmer series 2 tenor saxophone - The Selmer series 2 saxophone from Selmer Paris, including case. Gold lacquered body & keywork. Series 2 model. |
£2,544.69 |
| Selmer Prelude Saxophone |
£295.00 |
| Selmer 91L Alto Saxophone - instrument only - Plastic adjustable thumbrest right hand Blue steel needle springs |
£2,184.60 |
| Selmer Reference Tenor Saxophones - Recommended Retail Price: £5599 Our Price:£3479 |
£3,479.00 |
| Selmer SIII Soprano Saxophone - Recommended Retail Price: £3829 Our Price:£2599 |
£2,599.00 |
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