Selmer Paris Paris Super Action 80 Series III Model 64NG Professional Tenor Saxophone with No Engraving Model 64NG - Lacquer - No Engraving Logo

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How much cost a selmer paris series III model 64 jubilee edition tenor saxophone

Model 64 jubilee

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I have 51 years experience as a sax player. A new listed price for this saxophone is $7319.00 on sale. Optional finishes would include silver plate-Add $940.00. Gold plate- Add $12,490.00. Better deals can be had from private sales and from various music stores. In my opinion there are better saxophones although I have owned a Paris Selmer tenor sax since 1967.

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