A HISTORY OF SAXGOURMET SAXOPHONES
All of the saxophones and necks designed by me have a direct linage to my 104,000 silver plated H. Selmer (Paris) tenor, which I have owned since new. My parents bought this horn for me as a reward for making first chair in the All State band (at age 14!) and as a result, this instrument became the tool that enabled me to put myself through college (and live quite well while attending college!) and support myself all of my life. This horn and I have been to every continent except Antarctica together, and have shared many, many adventures.
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Articles by Steve
- A Worksheet for Saxophone Buyers
- Saxophone Journal Articles by Steve Goodson
- Saxophone Acoustics 101
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- The Mk VI Mystique
- Does Your Repair Technician Check Your Mouthpiece?
- Mk VI Production Variations
- Why Did the USA Saxophone Makers Fail?
Saxophone Acoustics
- “Required Viewing” Acoustics Videos
- Saxophone Acoustics 101
- A Saxophonists Guide to Necking
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Saxophone Engraving
Saxophone History & Reference
- Buescher Timeline
- Conn Saxophone Model Timeline
- Saxophone Serial Numbers
- Saxophone Stencil Makers
- Adolphe Sax: the Man Who Started It All
- The Grafton Plastic Saxophone
- The Fabulous Leblanc Saxophones
- BUESCHER 400: THE BEST SAXOPHONE EVER?
- King Saxophone History: Great Americans
- Conn Saxophones: A History of Excellence and Innovation
- Mk VI Production Variations
Vintage Saxophone Value Guide
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Saxophone Make and Model Guide
Serial Numbers, Production Variations, Videos,
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