Hi everyone. I just wanted everyone know that I am still alive. So far 2020 has been anything but what I expected.
I have been out of the country due to an extreme illness and eventual death in the family. Needless to say writing anything here, or even doing anything music-related has been impossible.
That said, I did manage to visit my friends Kat and Ed De Vaney at Bellingham Wind Works a couple of times. They were an island of tranquilly in a sea of confusion and sadness. I was even able to play a type of saxophone I had never played before: a contrabass.
Although the Orsi contra was interesting—more about that on another day—the horn that stole my heart was a stencil horn by Julius Keilwerth that was made for Sears Roebuck and sold through their catalogues back in the day. Yup, my favourite horn that they currently have is a Silvertone tenor sax with rolled tone holes.
I spent a good hour playing the shit out of the Silvertone. Why? Because I needed a mental health break, and Ed and Kat were kind enough to let me come in and play test their horns.
I really did like the Theo Wanne refaced Dukoff Miami 9 MP I was using with the horn. I used that same MP while trying out their other tenors (and they had a lot of very fine vintage and modern tenors that I quite liked). More about all this on another day as well.
Included in this more about list, are vintage Dukoff MPs. I must admit I have not kept up with what’s going on with them. I had no idea that these have been steadily increasing in price. Why? That’s a good question, and one I am going to explore in a coming article.
When all was said and done, I would estimate I spent a good 4 hours at Bellingham Wind Works over the course of two days, just before I left the US to come back home. No, I didn’t leave empty handed, and no, I didn’t buy the Silvertone—although I was tempted. Nor did I buy the refaced D9 tenor piece.
I did pick up a couple of vintage Dukoff pieces that Theo Wanne refaced however. I finally found the alto and a soprano pieces that I have been looking for for years. Yeah!
After I’ve caught up on my 1,000+ emails—no, I’m not being hyperbolic here—and I get back into the flow of working for David as his Education Rep two days a week, I will write the articles that are percolating in my brain right now. In the meantime, enjoy a couple more shots of sax porn. 😉
How much is the orsi for sale for?
You should call the shop to check with them. Their # is: 360-733-5840. It had a tag of around 36K I believe. But I think there might be a bit of wiggle room.
The contra belongs to one of the employees at Wind Works, so when you call ask to talk to the owner Ed. He can give you more info about it, and let you know if the owner if working. (He only works there 3 days a week, in between in playing gigs.)
With something that enormous, there better be some wiggle room!
Good to hear from you!
And thanks for the nice pictures.
BTW, I own a vintage Dukoff. And how funny, which post I have found with the search for pics of it on my old blog:
https://u1amo01.de/blog/archives/3134-Lieblinks-The-Bassic-Sax-Blog.html 😀
Best regards,
Klaus