STEVE CROW
Updated 29 days ago
United Kingdom
My main focus is classic or vintage saxophones. Top of the list in this respect would be the classic range of Selmer Mark VI (6) instruments be it alto, tenor, soprano or baritone. Many professional players consider these to be the best of them all but there are and have been over the years several other great horns with character all of their own with Conn, Buescher to name only a couple. Saxophones from years gone by, once great but now tired and/or ravaged by the sands of time can be brought back to life and even rebuilt to ‘new' condition. This is acheived through skills honed through years of experience and craft along with a level of care and sensitivity perhaps only found in those who have a genuine love of the saxophone. Do you love the sound quality of that old Conn but find that keywork is worn or old and clunky ? This can be put right or even brought into line with more modern, up to date standards of slickness found on newer horns, either way your horn can once again be one..