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Evette schaeffer alto saxophone

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In any event, folks that own Buffet-made Evette Schaeffer Master Models like their horns a lot. Personally, if I could pay considerably less for a Buffet-made Evette Schaeffer Master Model than I’d have to fork out for a DA or SDA, I’d definitely buy one. The DA alto I owned was excellent and I know the SDA is supposed to be better. I have an Evette Schaeffer tenor sax with a serial number of 39793, Italy. Does anyone know what year this was made? Unfortunately I don't have any information from previous owners about it's history. The Evette Schaeffer logo is engraved on the bell, and part from that and the serial number and the word Italy - nothing. Photos attached. Evette and Evette & Schaeffer Identification. For anyone searching serial number lists. First, you have to identify the model of clarinet. Is it an “Evette”, or an “Evette-Schaeffer”, or a true “Buffet”.

Ah eBay sellers Sometimes they write the darndest things. Take for example, pandoraspithos, who right now has up for auction. Source: pandoraspithos Source: pandoraspithos Source: pandoraspithos Mr.

(Ms.?) pandoraspithos, writes the following about this Evette & Schaeffer alto: Vintage 1960s Evette Schaeffer Alto Saxophone MADE IN FRANCE Up for sale is an which Evette Schaeffer Saxophone which i think dates to the 1960s. Very well made instrument and is in very good condition considering its age, it has an couple of small dinks sic 😆 but nothing major. The pads look in very good condition. I do not have an case for the instrument, i brought one online but it does not fit the instrument. Part of my instrument collection which sadly I have to sell due to lack of space. 1960s you say? Part of your instrument collection you say?

I assume that you are most likely a collector, but not a player. Is that correct pandoraspithos?

If you were a player, you’d likely know that split bell keys on saxophones ended somewhere around the late 1930s. Or perhaps that this style of Buffet horn, is reminiscent of what the company built in the first couple of decades of the 20th century. The and are needed. Source: pandoraspithos I suspect what happened is that the seller consulted a serial number chart like, but looked at the Buffet Crampon numbers at the top, rather than the Buffet – Crampon (Evette & Schaeffer) numbers on the lower half of the page.

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The top half of the page tells us that a saxophone with serial #18820, was made in 1972. This is of course completely incorrect. The Evette & Schaeffer chart on the bottom half of the page, indicates that #18820 is from 1909. Novo engine serial numbers. Yup, this horn isn’t even a vintage sax, it’s an antique. Oh well, what’s 6 or so decades in a description? 😉 Clearly this horn was refinished at some point during the last 103 or so years.

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The only original finish that has a chance of looking this pristine, is. It was applied so heavily, that it held up extremely well. However, also happens to be a high pitch horn, thus it saw little use. This alto currently for auction on eBay on the other hand, may well be low pitch. Or it could be a high pitch horn.

We don’t know for sure. Whichever it is, the fact that is not as crisp, indicates that at a minimum, this horn had a coat of lacquer applied, and hasn’t been played much since—since there appears to be no real lacquer wear, that we can see, in the usual spots. If this antique, Evette & Schaeffer alto, from 1909, floats your boat, you have a few more days to get your bids in.

The auction ends on June 29. Bids are to start at £139.00, which eBay estimates to be $215.81 US. At the time of writing, there were no bids yet on this little antique sax.

Evette-Schaeffer Alto Sax - Evette-Schaeffer Alto Sax Made in France Serial Number 14302; circa 1967 This horn was made by Malerne as evidenced by the: LH pinky table, low C spatula and 'tulip' shape on the bell keys keyguard). This makes it part of the 'Buffet family'. Buffet was the top instrument for classical sax players in the 60s-70s (b/c Daniel Deffayet had been working with them). This 30-year-old horn is in fine condition. The finish is great condition.

Play action and adjustment is great. Pads are really good. SOLD - August '09 It plays like a dream. Come in and try it out. This exquisitely beautiful horn will last a lifetime.and probably handed down after you are gone.

A new retails for $1759 on Musician's Friend website. They're great student horns, but eventually, any evolving student will start on the quest for a better tone. Why not start with an instrument that is capable of producing the uniquely French, dark, rich tone, that so many pros strive for? And if you are a pro in search of the perfect tone/timbre.you owe it to yourself to try this horn. Evette-Scheffer Alto.