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Roxy

Roxy Alto

Serial #: 11036
Finish: Lacquer with nickel plated keys

 Source: eBay.com

Roxy Tenor

Serial #: ?
Finish: Lacquer with nickel plated keys

 Source: Bo Meyer

Roxy Tenor

Serial #: 90XX
Finish: Lacquer with nickel plated keys

 Source: eBay.com

Roxy Tenor

Serial #: 10008
Finish: Lacquer with nickel plated keys

 Source: eBay.com

Like the René Dumont saxophones stencilled by Dörfler & Jörka, Roxy saxes are one of the most common stencil names we see up for sale on eBay, Craigslist, and other online auction sites. Just the number of these horns for sale alone, tells us that D&J horns are anything but rare.

As far as geographical spread goes, to date I have seen all of the Roxy horns for sale on eBay.com, and other online North American sites. This leads me to believe that whoever the ordering company was, it was quite possibly located in the US. However, this is just a supposition on my part at this point. If I come up with a more definitive answer, I’ll update this. If someone knows for sure, please drop me a note.

If you’d like to see more Roxy saxophones, be sure to check out their gallery in Bassic Sax Pix.

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