Can there be a valid/complete soprano saxophone collection without the inclusion of a Yanagisawa Elimona? Arguably, there can not be. 


You are bidding on a rare, extremely well-kept Elimona, serial number 140962. This 800-series horn shares Yanagisawa's reputation for tonal excellence, high-quality production values and historical leadership in the development of the soprano saxophone, industry-wide. Even among the members of a long line of superior Yanagisawa sopranos, the highly-sought-after Elimona has always been considered to have been a high mark in the brand's evolution of the category. Knowledgeable soprano players are aware that this special instrument is also uniquely notable for the appearance of the "Elimona" stamp and iconic Yanagisawa "coin badge" on its bell.


This specific horn has an unblemished finish, has been well-maintained, recently serviced, and is immediately, out-of-the-case, playable. It comes with two necks, straight and curved, and the original case.


I'm reducing my horn collection and have reluctantly decided to let this soprano go. 


If you, on the other hand, are in the market for a top-quality soprano, and you choose this one, you will undoubtedly be pleased.