![]() ![]() ![]() Just know that if you put the money into restoring it (~$600-$800, depending on what it needs and who does it), you'll have a difficult time getting that back out of it if you decide to sell it. I see them in estate and garage sales all the time for $25-$50 (all brands Conn, Buescher, Martin, King, Wurlitzer, Selmer NY, Pan American, etc.). However, the sad truth is that there are way more c-melody saxophones still in circulation from the American 1920's sax-craze than c-melody players today. He plays a Selmer Modele 26, which is rather difficult to find.Ĭ-melody is actually a wonderful instrument and it does have a small but dedicated fan base. Check out some of the recent recordings from Dave Pietro on c-melody. But that has been the fate of many of these. True True!! Perhaps Apple Bee's wall hanger was not fair. ![]()
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