![]() Sax instrument - as a matter of discussion, some folks say that the only difference between the "Big B" model and the "Series III" is that the "III" does not have the mythical " parabolic bore". Alternately, it is described as having a bore "more like" an A. The Aristocrat is generally considered to be the "Classical Pro" horn from Buescher. I do not have enough pictures of these horns, nor enough data. * Note that I'm not currently listing the Selmer-made Aristocrats, ones that I'm currently calling "Series V" and "Series VI". ![]() Identical horns to earlier Model 140/156/129, just different engraving and no G# trill ![]() Model number not stamped until after s/n 306xxx. Yellow lacquer with nickel-plated keywork Lacquer, silver plate, gold plate (custom)Īs far as I can tell, split-bell-key baritones continued throughout Series Ia and Series I.
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