![]() In fact I am strongly tempted to keep this horn, but I already have a museum-condition Buffet for a tenor and I need to make a living. I own two Beaugniers myself- of the Vito “Duke” persuasion, one in alto and one in baritone- and I love them. They were owned by Leblanc for much of their history, and produced saxophones for them under many different names. Hardly ever found with their own name on the bell, Beaugnier was a small family-run saxophone maker literally across the street from Selmer. ![]() ![]() Looking for a vintage hand-made French tenor saxophone in excellent and unmolested physical condition? One with a fresh top-shelf overhaul by a top-tier saxophone specialist who knows and loves them? Would you like it to have good intonation, ergonomics that won’t break your fingers, excellent quality construction, a powerful and bottomless tone that will put most other saxophones to shame? One that will only appreciate in value as time goes on? Oh and how about all of that for $2200? ![]()
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