![]() ![]() 2III carries the tradition of excellence forward while introducing firther refinements to the already sound design of the 6. ![]() ![]() The Conn-O-Sax is a straight F-mezzo and very rare. A favorite among band directors for decades, the 6. Keyed in F, the F-mezzo design is a unique hybrid between the Chu Berry and the Naked Lady with same side bell keys. These were the most eloborate Conn saxophones ever made with extravagant engraving and full pearl touches. Wonder Improved & Wonder Perfected - Elkhart IND Wonder Improved - Elkhart IND & Worcester MASS *date/serial number relationships during WW II production and immediate post-production are based on our data collected from original sales receipts found in cases. * This complete Buescher serial number chart was derived from the data of Albert Mensinga plus our own data compiled from original sales receipts found in cases of specific instruments. I don't know if his conclusion is accurate though, as I bought it new in the spring of 78.Antoine Joseph (Adolphe) Sax 10 Rue Neuve-Saint-Georges à ParisĪntoine Joseph (Adolphe) Sax 50 Rue Saint-Georges à ParisĪntoine Joseph (Adolphe) Sax 26 Rue de Rocroy à ParisĪntoine Joseph (Adolphe) Sax 39 Rue de Dunkerque à parisĪntoine Joseph (Adolphe) Sax 56 Rue Laffitte à ParisĪntoine Joseph (Adolphe) Sax 6 Rue Lallier à Paris Please continue to contact us with any more questions. I can tell you that since the serial number begins with '011.' that it was most likely produced in the earlier part of that time frame. Also, the serial number begins 0 and, according with the Features: Tilting style spatula keys, tapered pivot screws. Unfortunately, YCJ does not have digital or paper records concerning serial numbers for this model. ![]() Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional. Please continue to contact us with any additional questions.Īre there any written records? Would I have to contact someone in JapanĪfter some more research and communication with Japan, we found that the YTS-61 was manufactured between 1971-1978. Yamaha Tenor Sax YTS-61 Serial number 010756A Condition, Very Good (Used). Unfortunately, our digital records do not show serial numbers for instruments manufactured before 1989 and it appears your instrument falls in that category. Or if there was anything special about it? I cannot find any info on Would you happen to have any info about what year it was made I have an old Yamaha tenor sax, model YTS-61. ![]()
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