Thanks for the quick reply. A search on ebay reveals very little in the Keilwerth tenor line (lots more altos), but I'll keep my eyes open. I was curious what specific pitfalls the ST90 tenor line might have in its history. This is the Keilwerth ST90 Student Tenor Sax. This is a series IV ST90. Keilwerth is sometimes known more for their professional models like the EX and SX.
Full Description Julius Keilwerth Exploring the culture of jazz music, Keilwerth saxophones express sounds ranging from warm tones to high penetrating notes. Keilwerth saxophones were brought to the market in the latter part of the 20th century. Popular for their freedom to create a unique voice, musicians from every style of music have relied on these saxophones. These saxophones are capable of producing a consistent bold and distinctive sound.
Strong influences such as Dave Liebman, James Moody, Nick Brignola, Ernie Watts, and Kirk Whalum, among many others have helped to create awareness of this unique sound. The Keilwerth saxophone are regularly researched and developed to achieve their enhanced playing abilities. Specifications Material. Body: Brass. Finish: Gold Lacquer.
Key Finish: Gold Lacquer. Key Buttons: Mother of Pearl. Engraving: Precision Engraved Mechanism. Palm Keys: Adjustable. Thumb Rest: Plastic. Pads: Leather.
Resonators: Metal. Tone Holes: Drawn General. Sax Type: Tenor. Key Of: Bb. Range: Low Bb to High F# Included Accessories. Case. Mouthpiece.
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