Selmer Reference 54 Serial Numbers

Top of the line professional Selmer Reference 54 tenor sax. 100% hand made from France. Matte finish.

Serial number: N 682XXX. Plays great from altissimo to the low Bb with excellent intonation.

Solid, centered sound, inspired by the Mark VI of 1954. No dents, or dings. Only 2 small indentations on the neck, but no effect on the sound or intonation.

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Horn just return from service/adjustment to make sure is in playing condition. The pads are in great condition. Comes with original Selmer fly case (in working order). Detskie risunki na temu moya rodina kazakhstan. No mouthpiece or other accessories. You are more than welcome to test playing it, if you are in Los Angeles area.

No shipping to Hawaii, Alaska, or International. Let me know if you have any questions. This item is sold As-Described This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging. Product Specs Condition: Brand Model Finish Categories Made In France.

Selmer (Paris) Reference 54 Tenor Saxophone - Vintage Matte Finish. The Reference tenor takes its inspiration from a 1958 mid-70,000 serial number Mark VI. Musicians and aficionados consider these the most valuable (other than David Sanborn who prefers later models). The Reference plays and feels like a vintage Selmer.