Do you see a difference? Which Is Real? Which Is A Toy?
Do you see a difference? Which Is Real? Which Is A Toy?

Do you see a difference? Which Is Real? Which Is A Toy?

Under the categories of: strange and rare musical instruments, saxophone-shaped musical instruments, and saxophone-shaped children’s toys, here’s a test that measures your brain’s ability to filter out the real from the fake

Here are 2 pairs of photos. See if you can figure out which one of these is a real musical instrument, and which is child’s toy.

  Set 1

     Photo 1

     Photo 2

  Set 2

     Photo 3

     Photo 4

Well, what do you think? For Set 1 if you said Photo 1 was a real instrument, you would be correct. It is a J. Keilwerth Toneking 3000 Jazzophone. According to the instrument’s inventor, Gerhard Keilwerth, no more than 100 of these horns were made. They were manufactured between 1982-86.

Photo 2 however, is of a vintage toy stamped Camp Saxo France. It is currently on eBay. The auction ends on September 13, so if you are interested, you best hurry.

For Set 2 if you believed that Photo 4 was the real instrument, you would be correct. It is a rotary valved trumpet that is most likely German in origin.

Photo 3 on the other hand, is a solid brass toy that measures 10.5″ in length. It was made by the Delinot company in France. This little vintage toy is also currently on eBay, and its auction is running until September 17. It is being offered together with a toy trombone, which is also in minty condition.

If you would like to read more about the history of saxophone-shaped trumpets—commonly referred to as Jazzophones—check out the Jazzophone website. In the words of the web site’s owner:

Here you’ll find everything you always wanted to know about the Jazzophon, and much more.

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Sources:

Photo 1: The Bis Key Chronicles

Photo 2: eBay.com

Photo 3: eBay.com

Photo 4: The Jazzophone

…this is just my blog. My “real” website is www.bassic-sax.info. If you’re looking for sax info, you should check it out too.There’s lots there!

2 Comments

  1. Update: If you’re interested in keeping up with the prices of vintage saxophone-shaped toys, here’s what happened in the auctions…

    The more vintage looking of the 2 toys—the one pictured in photo 2—did not meet reserve. The 1 bid of $8.88 did not cut it. The newer looking of the 2 toys shown in photo 3, sold along with a toy slide trombone, for $34.00. These items were slightly more popular and had 4 bids on them.

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