SML Standard Tenor

This horn is identical to the never-sold SML “Lucerne” stencil I did a while back, and is basically a SML Gold Medal without all the bells and whistles like locking neck ring, rolled toneholes, adjustment screws, and adjustable bumper felts on the keyguards. This was a major overhaul, including manufacturing a replacement neck tenon and tenon …

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Wartime Conn 6M & 10M

I recently had the opportunity to overhaul two Conn saxophones built during World War II.  To understand why this is unusual and pretty cool, some background is helpful. In the lead-up to American military involvement in World War II, the materials necessary to make saxophones such as brass, steel, and cork became harder and harder to come …

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Buffet Super Dynaction Tenor

This was an early Buffet Super Dynaction tenor saxophone that was in extremely good physical condition.  Only a bit of mechanical work needed done, and that which was done was done with an eye towards improving the mechanism while maintaining the excellent condition original lacquer- which was all the more delicate due to the crazing …

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SML Gold Medal II Stencil Tenor Saxophone, Never Played

I am very lucky to work on quite a few extremely clean and good condition horns, including perhaps a dozen or so a year that are still wearing their original pads.  Given that most of what the repairer of a vintage saxophone is dealing with is the effects and ravages of time, wear and tear, …

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Selmer Radio Improved Baritone Saxophone (After)

So this horn ended up being quite challenging and quite rewarding.  It was an awful lot of work, but at the end of it all, out came a truly excellent playing baritone.  The action was light and fast and easy, the intonation was pretty good, the tone was excellent and the horn was a lot of …

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Stohrer Music News, Relocation Edition

Short version:  We’ve moved!  Still living just outside Durham, NC.   Long version: We made it! I won’t bore you with the details, but let’s just say that you have to move house (and Airstream-based saxophone repair business) in North Carolina, follow my advice and don’t do it the day after 8 inches of snow …

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338xxx King Super 20 Alto Repad

This was one of those jobs where everything went my way.  There is an awful lot in the job of saxophone repair- and probably any job that requires working with aged mechanisms and variable materials- where a certain amount of it just depends on which way the wind blows.  You could get a pad seated …

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