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 Identifying a Selmer Centered Tone
Author: saxlite 
Date:   2006-02-28 14:28

Have just repaired a Selmer Centered Tone Bb Serial Number PN26XX. Despite correcting all leaks, etc, the horn just seems dead, at least with my usual mouthpiece and reed setup (which works on my own CT). The bore seems to be narrower than other CTs I've come across. Does anyone know what the "N' in the PN 26XX indicates? I've tried several barrels, but it just doesn't seem to respond. Any suggestions on "livening" this poor old fellow up?



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