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Just wondering if there is a difference of if they are the same. There is someone selling one in our town used and he said it is a Selmer Bundy he had bought it for his grandson who never played it much he couldn't find a II anywhere on it. Are all Selmers good for beginners? Reply To Post. I just want to know appx age of the sax, I cant find a serial chart. Looks like he was quite active with saxophones all his life. Cheers to Ralph Morgan.
Bundy 2 v 1
We just purchased a used Bundy selmer alto sax at a flea market. How can we tell if it is a bundy or bundy II or student model? Serial number is A Bundy II will be so marked on the bell, and have both bell keys on the right side as viewed by the player while playing. The Bundy I has those bell keys on the left. Bundy II horns did not come out until , and were discontinued in Thank you so much. Think we got a bargain? We had to buy a mouthpiece, it came in its green case and is missing one pad. DO make sure that you take it to a competent woodwind tech to ensure that it is sealing from top to bottom, and in good mechanical working order. S axophone P eople. Average Joe.
I don't know how durable it would be, though.
I haven't seen it but yet but have read reviews on the internet that the Selmer Bundy II is the lowest of the saxophones -- really no good. The serial number is These are old workhorse student horns. Their main attribute is that they are built like a tank and can take a lot of abuse from the young, clumsy hands of the neophyte sax student. They have been largely superseded by the vastly superior Yamaha 23 series as THE go to student horn.
Mix that with the tough lacquer and you get good durability from the Bundy II. Moreover, it comes with power-forged keys, which feel nice to play and are way more durable than the average. And like the Bundy II, its lacquer finish makes it feel solid and extends its lifespan. In terms of rigidity and construction, there are little to no complaints about the YAS23 from its devout players. The Bundy II is a good sax for hitting the basic tones well.
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The Selmer Bundy II is one of those instruments that could give you professional-grade sound at an affordable price if you can fully service it. And while some people might say that you should simply save some more and opt for a newer model, some of us want a solid instrument at an affordable price. So, is investing in a Bundy II a good choice? In brief, the Selmer Bundy II is the ideal mix between affordability and playability. The Selmer Bundy II comes with brass and nickel body construction, which is the common mix.
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Log in. If your looking for a durable horn on eBay you should bid on an old Buescher or Conn. At the turn of the century, a small retail store was opened in New York City for selling the family wares. I am from hong kong ,i have a saxophone , Bundy II serie the Selmer I'm 54 years old and played alto sax in Jr. Sherry Katz. Top Contributors this Month View All. For a beginner horn, it is a wonderful horn, i think one of the best beginner horns out there, and the Selmer equivalent, the Bundy, cant compare. My opinion after testing many was that the Yamaha was in a class by itself and was far superior to the other student horns. And always dreamed of a selmer.
Just wondering if there is a difference of if they are the same. There is someone selling one in our town used and he said it is a Selmer Bundy he had bought it for his grandson who never played it much he couldn't find a II anywhere on it.
Looking to either sell or insure. JavaScript is disabled. Sherry Katz. If your looking for a durable horn on eBay you should bid on an old Buescher or Conn. Selmer bundy alto sax II. My pleasure Coy. A poorly adjusted, leaking sax is nothing more than a door stop. This will be where the additional funds will go should it need work. Bundy II. Insert Quotes Quotes Post Reply. I purchased a Selmer Bundy ii in whose serial number is The serial number is Given a Bundy II student I'll try again. Some require some adjusting of the instrument itself like side Bb , while others require some major adjusting on the part of the performer.
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