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Of course, has what I am sure its original case which is in good shape too. Has a couple mouthpieces and a mouthpiece guard, silver piece that slips over the mouthpiece which looks to be original as the patina and wear on the silver gives its age away.
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The mother of pearl is all in fantastic condition. Has leather pads which look to be in very good condition. Retains most of its original lacquered finish. At any rate, I doubt most of this time era are in this nice of shape as it is a beauty.
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I am so dumb on instruments that I have no idea how to truly play it or if it sounds like it should. It is playable, at least it makes noise when I blow into it. The tone holes are definitely not warped or worn in the least bit, this instrument is in very good actually excellent condition and they look to be like the ones in the pic you posted. By the way, I blew in it and it made noise.Any help much appreciated, I need the money or wouldn't otherwise part with this family heirloom but also want to get my best price. The holes look to be beveled where they meet the leather pad, meaning they have straight sides then at top edge tilt inwards. Has mother of pearl buttons and mother of pearl on what look like rollers. It is brass and is in superb condition, no dents, really a well taken care of instrument. Is this the serial number and does C and L mean low C? I know next to nothing about instruments. Then says C on one line, followed by 15331 on next line and L on last line. It has on the bell Lyon Healy Chicago USA and Couturier(?spelling) Model. He was born in 1908 and played the saxophone when him and grandmother met which would of been in the mid 1920's, I believe.It is a straight saxophone. I need help to identify who made this saxophone, age of it and approximate value so I can sell it plus what type it is, re alto, tenor,? It belonged to my grandfather. Help to identify my grandfathers saxophone