

There is some wear to the case but it is still in excellent condition. The additional brass clamp included is marked: SELMER, MADE IN FRANCE.The original carrying case is beautiful, lined in a royal blue, with what feels like a velvet material.

The metal clamp on it is marked: London, England, Berg Larsen.

8514, on the back some upside down letters & no. Metal one: is marked on the bottom edge: Berg Larsen, REG'D. Larger black one: is marked CONN PRECISION with the no. Slender black one: this has the Hohner emblem on it. Many attachments are included, please see pictures provided.There are 3 mouth pieces included, each with markings on them. There is one small spot on the back, that shows some minor rust with pitting. On the back of the neck, there are a couple of very minor dents. On the back of the saxophone, the Hohner emblem is stamped and below it, the numbers 13178. There are some scratches and minor wear which are to be expected from normal usage. The front where the Hohner President is engraved, is wonderfully detailed, it is indeed a beautiful instrument. Thank you.Up for sale with, VINTAGE BRASS HOHNER PRESIDENT TENOR SAXOPHONE THAT I RECENTLY FOUND IN AN ATTIC.This saxophone is in very good condition. Please wait for invoice before making payment, it will save time & eliminate confusion. I will be breaking down the horns according to model numbers-as well as features.Canadian buyers/buyers: We are a registered business, if you are a Canadian resident, you will be responsible for the sales tax associated with your province. Now that this brand is done, next up is a major update to the Hammerschmidt page. If you're a Hohner President owner, or are looking to buy one of these fine, Max Keilwerth designed horns, then this update has lots of information that will likely be of interest to you. I have also included an updated, and illustrated serial # chart.

Hohner President saxophones can be divided into three (3) phases-based on their features-with a transitional phase between Phase 2 and 3. Many of these features were used to develop a categorization system for the models as well, linked to the horns' serial number. The page is now easily navigable, and is richly illustrated with large, clear photos illustrating the various features the Presidents had over their 23 year long production run. A couple of months ago I finished a major update to the Hohner President page on my Bassic Sax website.
