![]() The tenor has a Selmer-style bell to body support ring, while that of the alto looks more Kohlert-like.Keilwerth horns of earlier years did, the alto has it on the side, like the Tonekings & The New Kings did. While the tenor has its chromatic F# around the back, like some J.Both of these saxes have low C key shapes that are very JK-like in appearance.The horns depicted in these photographs look nothing like the Lafleurs we see floating around on eBay and the likes: None the less, I find this really interesting. I’m not sure what the connection to the JK materials is, since this looks nothing like the JK material, and this was obviously torn out of larger book of some kind. ![]() catalogue and price list that he sent me. Then the other day I received the following Lafleur price list in the mail from a fellow in Sri Lanka. This sax’s pedigree has stumped some of the best saxophone historians. And finally, there is this quirky Varsity alto that belongs to my friend.Beaugnier stencilled its Special Perfect for the cause as well.Hammerschmidt made the Lafleur De Luxe. ![]()
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