This sax is awaiting a tuneup/adjustment to be ready to blow the doors down. PADS: The pads are in great shape tan pads with plastic resonators. ![]() Outside of that, you can see a few resolders (neck, bell lip, opt.F# guard.), a few pings in the body and the lower bow guard that took a dent.įINISH: It was stripped from the original finish to bare brass it has tarnished to a nice, golden color.ĬASE: Comes with near new Protec case. I will inspect it and make some adjustments as needed. The sax was ADULT OWNED and played semi-professionally by a 30+ year sax player. This sax arrived as a trade in, after it had received an estimated $1,200.00 repad + the new case. There is a Taiwanese Soprano named Vito who is valued between 500 and 600 in the United States. If the springs are stainless steel, then it won’t work as a pro model. The seller should know that he or she is in danger. ![]() You can see the Yani logo on the neck brace and the clothes guard. There is a seller who is asking for 1,392,00 US dollars for a Jupiter or Velto. This is the earliest years of the 'stencil' lines (a "stenciled" name engraved on the the bell - built by Yani and it says "Japan" under the serial number). ![]() Early era professional Yanagisawa/Yani baritone known as the "6 Series". Yanagisawa Serial Number Ranges By Model Before 1980 the 3rd and 4th digit of the serial number represents the year of manufacture.
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