B/W conversion of the original color shot.
markngolf wrote:
Very cool shot!!
Mark
Thanks! He isn't crazy about having his picture taken so I told him to channel a "Blues Brother" - it worked!
SueScott wrote:
Thanks! He isn't crazy about having his picture taken so I told him to channel a "Blues Brother" - it worked!
It did MORE than work, Sue!!
Mark
SueScott wrote:
B/W conversion of the original color shot.
Nice shot of Alto Sax player. What brand is the Sax?
And a nice conversion it is!
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Nice shot of Alto Sax player. What brand is the Sax?
I don't know what brand it is, only that it is quite old. Here's a close-up if that will help.
SueScott wrote:
I don't know what brand it is, only that it is quite old. Here's a close-up if that will help.
Very nice. The reason I asked is that I had a MARTIN Alto. You said it is older, but I can't tell the make. I know mine had lots of engraving also. I don't know if Martin is still made. I know the band instructor mentioned the MARTIN being the Cadillac of Saxophones at that time.
Enlarged!! It's a Selmer!
It is a Henry Selmer sax made in France.
It can be worth anywhere from $2500-$15000. Probably in the lower range.
How do I know this you ask. No. I know nothing about saxophones. Sue’s excellent photography has the information in perfect focus..and then I looked it up on google
Sue. Excellent shot as usual.
Chuck
It is a Selmer, made in about 1932 based on the serial number. It was part of a series they called the "Super Sax". Specifically, it is a model known as the "cigar cutter" because of a design on the octave key. I own a couple of these and they are still very good instruments after 90 years.
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