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This listing is for a Selmer (USA) Bundy II alto saxophone. This is a very popular student level horn made by a reputable manufacturer. Countless saxophone players have gotten their start on this model. This one probably dates to the 1980's or 90's. The serial number is 867746.

This horn is definitely not going to win any beauty contests. If you are looking for a bright shiny 'new' looking sax, this definitely isn't it. It has a lot of scratching and lacquer wear. On the plus side, there are no dents. There might be a few tiny nicks, but nothing significant. The body is straight though, and the neck has not been pulled down. The rim of the bell has never been bent. The keys are all moving freely, and rebounding properly when released. The rollers are all turning. The pads are older, but still in decent condition, and sealing well. I won't say that it is in 100% perfect playing condition (there are a few hairline leaks), but it is in very good playing condition. Short of doing a full re-pad, it is in about as good of playing condition as can be expected. It plays easily from high F right on down through low Bb, as you can hear in the demo video linked below.


This horn comes in its original case. The case is in very good condition. The interior is clean with minimal wear and tear. There is no damage to the outer plastic shell.

Also included are the following accessories: mouthpiece, ligature, plastic mouthpiece cap, reed protector, neck strap, cork grease, and a wand style swab that doubles as an end plug. The neck strap is a nicely padded one. The mouthpiece is a plastic student level no name piece. It is nothing special, but it is in very good condition, and it has been cleaned/sanitized.

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