Developing An Inventory Of Your Musical Stuff
Photography by H. Kahlke © 2009 A couple of days ago I finally started a project that was long overdue. I began to inventory …
Photography by H. Kahlke © 2009 A couple of days ago I finally started a project that was long overdue. I began to inventory …
I found an interesting little tidbit of Canadian saxophonia, in the October 10, 1938 edition of The Meriden Daily Journal. In an article simply titled, Introduced Saxophone (it …
Yesterday, I took my JK-stencilled, 1957 Jubilee tenor (which is actually a Series III Toneking), and a brand new angel wing and clothes guard, as well as its matching 1957 …
You know that old adage: If something’s too good to be true, it probably is. Well such is definitely the case with a Mark VI …
The year was 1951, and the Julius Keilwerth Saxophone company filed an application with the German patent office for a radical new type of key guard. This key …