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The Selmer Mark VII alto saxophone boasts a responsive, rich sound. It's versatile and versatile, regardless of genre.

[Overview]
Selmer (Fraser) Mark VII alto saxophone. Lacquer finish. High F♯ key. No bell engraving. Serial number 308xxx. Manufactured in 1980. Accessories: Body plug, GLOBAL hard case.

[Condition]
The lacquer has peeled and discolored, but there is no rust or corrosion. There is a small, shallow dent on the back side of the U-tube that has been repaired. No other history of accidents or repairs is apparent. The instrument has been disassembled, cleaned inside and out, and overhauled with all pads (MK7 genuine CHANU plastic resonator pads), cork, and felt replacement.

[Features]
The Mark VII's signature rich, full sound and crisp response are reminiscent of its successor, the SuperAction80. The sound is well-balanced and articulate. Its full, rich tone makes it ideal for jazz and classical music.
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Brand
Model
  • Mark VII (Mark Seven) Alto Saxophone (s/n308xxx) without Bell Engraving
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Year
  • 1980

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