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Serial Number from: Serial Number to. (Drawn toneholes, body made of copper alto and tenor) 112000: 140200. Serial numbers list for Yanagisawa made saxophones. The company, endeavouring to become a saxophone specialist, remodelled the existing 2 saxophones and plans were on the drawing board to produce a full range of saxophones for the domestic market. In June 1965 the remodelled alto was released as the A-5, closely followed by the T-5 tenor saxophone in February 1966. Please note that some models co-existed so there are a lot of Series 500 saxophones misidentified and put for sale by unknowing sellers as 800 or 900 because they coexisted with model 500 ( a cheaper student's model) and have similar serial numbers. The “Elite Model” Yanagisawa Tenor Saxophones feature a heavier “ribbed body” construction yielding greater tonal depth and core. These models are available in Brass (TWO10), Bronze (TWO20), Solid Silver (TWO37) and various combinations of Brass & Solid Silver (TWO30 & TWO33). These models replaced the previous T99x based models. Biggest free online database! Some Vintage Buescher Advertisements: “Only a few months ago this boy was a social failure in his own home town. Vintage Sax Serial Numbers. It is a research and educational tool for saxophone traits and differences. Vintage and rare Yanagisawa 880 1986 Tenor Saxophone.
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