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About This Listing

Thanks to its musical attributes, the Selmer Paris “Super Action 80 Series II” has forged itself a solid reputation in the world of professional saxophone. It boasts even tone over the whole range, an open sound, very rich in harmonics and excellent projection power.

This powerful sound, combined with an exceptional blowing ease, makes the “Super Action 80 Series II” a highly flexible instrument. Its particularly well-balanced mechanism offers comfortable handling and great playing precision.

French design and production, featuring blue steel springs, hand engraved bell, full ribbed construction, leather pads, metal resonators, and many other professional features. Comes with original case and neck. 


All of our pre-owned and new instruments come fully inspected by our in-house repair shop. If you have any questions or would like to make an offer, please feel free to contact us through Reverb or directly at the shop through our phone or email.

Thanks for looking! 

We look forward to working with you.


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  • Super Action 80 Series II Alto Saxophone
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About the Seller

Fleming Musical Instruments & Repair

Houston, TX, United States
(115)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:287

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