Dave Guardala alto sax. Silver and Gold. Recently cleaned and repadded. For Sale

Dave Guardala alto sax. Silver and Gold. Recently cleaned and repadded.
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Dave Guardala alto sax. Silver and Gold. Recently cleaned and repadded.:
$1468.00

NIckel Silver Neck and Bell. Brass body. It DOES NOT HAVE the \"Made in Germany\" stamped on the back. This is the last generation sold by WW&BW.Recently repaded cleaned and adjusted by Scott Ankrom at South Florida Horns. The cost of the work done was $600.
It is not the B&S Guardala but is a great underrated horn.Better than many more expensive Asian saxes in my opinion.It has a big bold and crispy sound and it plays exceptionally in tune.The sound and feel is more Keilwerth than Selmer but it feels a little smaller than a Keilwerth under the fingers.The price is more than fair, especially considering that it is an almost brand new horn with a pro setup.However, I repeat: This is NOT THE B&S MODEL.There is some rust on the lacquer of the neck (Pictures 8, 9,10 and 11) and a couple of scratches here and there but other than that the horn looks stunning.
It includes the original SKB case and shoulder strap. Both in great shape (not pictured)
Please remember that you may have to adjust it after shipping.
It would be normal if that happened even with a brand new horn, but it should be able to play right out of the box. I will pack carefully and sent the item insured.
NO returns.NO international shipping or third party buyers.
I will ship with insurance.Thank you.


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