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Yamaha Alto Saxophone

Firstly the sax has been unused for a few years. I cannot play the instrument myself, but have been assured it plays as it should. This is a very cheap way to get into saxophones. The pics show the condition , which is not fabulous but still very unuseable. I have a book for beginners which I shall include. Comes in the hard case and is up for sale at a bargain £95 collected sort your own courier if you like.

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Sorry I Don't know the model. It has Earlham, Supervised by French Technicians stamped on it. It also has a serial number of C93341. All Yamaha Sax's start at over £200. Also all the new ones are made in Japan, this one appears not to be.

 

Hope that helps.

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Thanks, I play piano but quite fancy starting to learn sax too. I have a friend who I am going to ask this evening and I will get back to you a.s.a.p.

 

Thanks, Matt

 

 

Go for it. Sax is a dead easy instrument to pick up and great fun to play. You're halfway there anyway, being able to read music :thumbs:

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This is very true, I have picked one up a couple of times and really taken to it. It seems that you do have an Earlham sax there though, maybe in a Yamaha case? I don't know much about them but a friend pointed this out. Didn't even realise the make on the bell.

 

Matt

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This is very true, I have picked one up a couple of times and really taken to it. It seems that you do have an Earlham sax there though, maybe in a Yamaha case? I don't know much about them but a friend pointed this out. Didn't even realise the make on the bell.

 

Matt

 

 

Thanks for that. It would appear that you are correct it is a Earlham sax in a yamaha case :doh:

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