1935 Conn 10M Tenor Sax-#266xxx

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1935 Conn 10M Tenor Sax-#266xxx

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Here is a hard to find early 10M with the "rat trap" keyguards.

For many these are the most sought after Conns.

This one is a first lacquer with recut engraving by the great Sherry Huntley, now retired from this work.

Recent overhaul just gone over by Maestro Woodwinds and playing at a very high level.

Body and neck have been well cared for and the horn rips!

These might be the smoothest and best sounding tenors ever made. I listen to Dexter on his and can't get over how great it sounds.

Fully ready for use.

.Comes in a vintage case, worn but fully funtional.

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