Selmer Mark VI 141xxx

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Selmer Mark VI 141xxx

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Selmer Mark VI tenor
#141xxx from 1967
An exceptionally well done relacquer by Anderson, they brought their A game on this one.
No high F# Key
This horn comes from an older pro who is downsizing and kept the one with sentimental value.
Its a strong player ready for serious use.
The buildups were done by Emilio, somebody else did the overhaul and Emilio thought it was excellent and required no further work. This horn feels very tight and dialed in, ready for sustained use.
There is a brass plate you can see on one side of the original neck. Not sure why its there as I can see no evidence of damage or pull down on the neck.

08/2023-It just had a setup done by Maestro Woodwinds and it is totally ripping now!

If you are in the Boston area, come check it out!

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