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Your Selmer Mark VI saxophone might be worth a lot of money, so if you want the best approach on pricing it, here is all the information you need to do a responsible job of selling your Selmer saxophone for a good price.
SELMER. The name alone inspires reverence. It’s generally agreed that Selmer made some of the very best horns of all time. Some models certainly command the highest prices. Selmer has the only legitimate claim to be the direct successor of Adolphe Sax. I believe that the models before the Balanced Action are overpriced.
Understanding how much your saxophone is worth can help you determine a fair price when selling it, or ensure that you're getting a good deal when buying one. Factors that can affect the value of a saxophone include its age, condition, brand, and model.
Are vintage Selmer saxophones really that expensive? I have done the research that shows how BA, SBA, & VIs, cost much less than what our colleagues pay.
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Selmer SBS511 Intermediate Baritone Saxophone - Lacquer. Eb Baritone Saxophone, Yellow Brass, with Ribbed Construction, High F# and Low A Keys, Pisoni Pro Pads, Adjustable Thumb Rest, Hand Engraving, Mouthpiece, and Wheeled Case - Lacquer. $6,676.00.
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Price Guide. Estimated Value for Selmer Mark VI Alto Saxophone 1960 - 1969 on Reverb. Filter by model. Includes material, year, finish. Filter by condition. Good to Mint Mint Excellent Very Good Good. * Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning.
On completed eBay 2024 sales, price varies a lot, all other things being similar, price decreases as serial number increases: around 7000-8000 for 5-digits, 5500 for 1960s, down to 4000 for late 1970s.
The Mark VI Tenor Saxophone is a highly sought-after vintage instrument known for its warm and velvety sound, making it ideal for big band and jazz music. After it's introduction to the music scene, the Mark VI became the defining example of a professional instrument and has remained one of (if n...