Otherwise, the only signs of use are some typical scratches from playing the sax ie: around the neck strap loop, the left side of the bell where it touches your body and on the bow of the sax (pictured). The horn is completely free of any major dents and has only on minor ding on the front of the horn just below where the bell and bow connect (pictured). The lacquer has a nice, rich patina to it and there is very minimal lacquer wear considering its age. The horn is in beautiful shape and is one of the nicest versions I have seen in years. This model is considered by some players as a intermediate/student hybrid and would make a great beginner tenor sax or a great addition to ones collection. This is a vintage Buescher 30A tenor saxophone produced in the 1950s in Elkhart, Indiana.
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