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How much is my sax worth?

by David L Dailey
(Chicago, IL, USA)

I was given my grandfathers sax, he use to play it when i was a child. How can i find out when it was made and what its worth? The serial# is 547273




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Apr 15, 2008
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by: Mrs Dailey

Dear Mr Dailey I didn't know you posted it on line, why didn't you tell me , your wife.
Victoria Dailey

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Are there any inscriptions on the bell of the sax?
by: Sam

I suspect it 's a Beuscher Aristocrat or an armstrong Saxophone. The engraved inscriptions on the bell of the sax is our best bet. Thanks

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