
One is supposed to bring back the sound of the Mark VI? I have played several MK VI horns in my day ( 56 yrs old) and they all sound different. The crazy part is when a student shows you the lame description of the Tenors for example.
#Difference between selmer reference 54 and 36 pro#
They really do have a bunch of pro models. Why not just offer to engrave a reference series with whatever image you want for an extra $500 or so? Oh, and the Bevis and Butthead series in 2010. And the Peter Griffin limited edition Selmer Reference sax for 2009. Personally, I’m holding out for the Lisa Simpson limited edition Selmer Reference series sax for 2008. Oh, and they have a Flamingo one as well. The standard kookaburra will feature deluxe hand engraving on the bell, along with a unique case. Selmer Paris will produce 330 of the standard edition kookaburra alto saxophones for the United States and Canada.

Selmer Paris “bird” models are based on the popular Reference 54 Series saxophones, capturing the essence of the famous Mark VI instruments made in the 1950s and 1960s.

For 2006, Selmer (Paris) has selected the kookaburra bird from the Australian continent. Last year’s edition featured the hummingbird of the North American continent. In 2005, the Henri Selmer company of Paris embarked on a five-year adventure honoring each of the continents by depicting a native bird in highly detailed hand crafted engraving on its new Reference Series saxophones. availability of the limited edition 2006 issue Selmer (Paris) saxophone avian series.

Selmer, I gotta ask, why?Ĭonn-Selmer, Inc.
