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Hey there Sam.
I checked out the white B&S 2001 on eBay again. It’s been around for a while. I don’t know why he would think that this horn is better than a Medusa. It would be interesting to hear his reasoning. It’s certainly a very pretty horn, I’ll give it that. But if I was going to spend that much on a horn, I’d be getting in touch with the seller and asking for some better and bigger pics.
In today’s horn market, $3,000 for a used horn is a lot of money. B&S horns don’t sell for much—which is a real shame for those of us who have them already—although the tenors do fetch more than altos do. Some NOS Medusa altos recently sold on eBay for under $2,000 IIRC.
helen a b$s tenor sax.in white porcelain finish starts at$3,000.00 so far no bids i emailed the seller and heres what he said.tube is hand hammered & the neck is a bit smaller in diameter at the tip ,just enough to create a slightly higher degree of back pressure allowing more projection and easier to hit altissimo notes,the bell is also hand hammered.wish i had a few bucks to spair i love my medusa and the seller claims this horn is better.wow is all i can say ,this horn is on ebay guess i forgot to add .have a great day helen,still here and love your blog.your sax bud,sam 😯