1967 Alto Saxophone SELMER Paris Mark VI, bicolor, engraving, high F#, 152xxx
1968 SELMER Mark VI Alto Saxophone 152xxx – Rare Bi-Color Finish, Engraved, High F#
Most saxophonists know what bi-color means in general—but what does it mean on a SELMER Mark VI?
On this rare model, the body, bow, bell, and neck are lacquered in gold, while the keywork is silver plated. This striking contrast gives Bi-Color Mark VI saxophones their distinctive and highly sought-after appearance. Produced mainly for the Benelux and Scandinavian markets, these instruments are much harder to find than standard gold-lacquered Mark VI saxophones.
A beautiful finish is one thing—but what truly counts is how a Mark VI plays. And this one plays exceptionally well: it offers a wonderfully even tonal response across all registers, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of musical genres.
Details
| Type | Alto Saxophone |
|---|---|
| Engraving | yes |
| Model | Mark VI |
| high-F# | yes |
| Surface | Bi-Color |
8.300,00 €
incl. VAT (differential taxed according to §25a UStG.) plus shipping costs
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