American Heritage
American Heritage 400 Soprano Saxophone - Gold Lacquer
<div class="ec_details_description_content ec_details_description_content_10117"><p><strong>Schiller American Heritage 400 Soprano Saxophone – Gold Lacquer</strong></p><p>Schiller 400 High Performance Soprano Saxophone. Gold Lacquer Finish. Rich mellow projecting tone.</p><p><strong>Features:</strong></p><p>• All Italian Made Resonator Pads<br />• Fast Action very Easy blowing the in Lower and Upper Registers<br />• Heavy Duty Construction with French Designed Keywork<br />• American Heritage Blue Steel Springs<br />• Ultralight Case with Music Storage and Utility Bay<br />• All Hand Engraved Bell – 2 Necks<br />• Free Flow Air Neck Deign – Straight (Brighter Resonating Tone)<br />• Free Flow Air Neck Deign – Curved (for Milder Mellow Tone)</p><p>With our hands on approach we achieve our goal of producing quality instruments that are affordable to all musicians.</p></div>
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American Heritage 400 Soprano Saxophone - Gold Lacquer
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American Heritage 400 Soprano Saxophone – Gold Lacquer
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