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Keilwerth soprano saxophone sale3/13/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() The company stopped manufacturing the Klingsor in 1982. (The New King was discontinued as of the 1970s, when the Toneking became the intermediate level sax.)ġ981 also happens to be near the end of Hammerschmidt’s foray into saxophone production. Therefore, we know that this is a Toneking. The serial number 84021, tells us that this saxophone was made by Keilwerth in 1981. Among other things, the blacksmith is totally different in the J.K. …than it does on Hammerschmidt’s own horns. These saxophones arrived at Hammerschmidt complete with engraving, which explains why the engraving looks radically different on this soprano… They outsourced production of their sopranos and baritones to the Julius Keilwerth company.ĭuring the Klingsor production run, Keilwerth at first provided stencils of The New King, and later Toneking sopranos and baritones, to the Hammerschmidt company. Hammerschmidt only made alto and tenor saxophones. There is a real rarity on the German eBay site at the moment: a Hammerschmidt Klingsor soprano saxophone.
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